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Question: is Mozilla/Facebook spyware a known fact?
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What I want to know is if this is some kind of known agreement or if they're doing it "under the ropes". Every single time I visit a site selling any kind of services, I get the ad in Facebook a few minutes later. And this is not only about Firefox. It's Thunderbird as well. As some as you know, I suffer on a very rare condition which requires constant medical control. So one day I got my results by mail and bang, Facebook starts offering me medical services based on those results. While I have anti-spyware and antivirus software just like anyone else, there's a chance something went under the radar, so last week when I bought a new computer I installed Firefox and just in case open a bogus Facebook account. I got some random ads as expected. Then visited Rackspace, GoDaddy and Salesforce. Bang! Facebook displayed ads for all 3 of those sites as well as some from their competitors. So, while it really doesn't bother me and I'll still use FF since I love it for work purposes, I'm really curious about this. Also, the mail issue bothers me a little, I won't lie Anyone? ![]() |
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Arthur Flegenheimer
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Its just cookies. It should not only happen on facebook. It happens on every site. I guess this all day. They are set to a certain amount of days. So some will last 24 hours, some 7 days , some 1 month etc. You can enable this if you are buying ads from google ads or any other ad server.
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I've noticed this too, except even worse, it seems like google is using keystrokes of text input to tailor ads, if I have typed something in Cyrillic, the next site or two I have been offered Cyrillic ads even on an English site, and if I visit a health site, the next site I go to that has nothing to do with health I am being offered health ads
it is kind of spooky |
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That's called Retargeting
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this online ads practice been out for a while now, on all browsers set to accept 3rd party cookies i think.
what's annoying about these ads, after you searched/bought something on amazon, newegg or such stores, you get bombarded with ads for a product you already bought with them
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This started with me about 3 years ago...
I understood what it was, but I got so fed up. I installed and add-blocker... Never looked back |
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It's with Chrome as well. Just disable third party cookies and it won't happen anymore.
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yes I understand this is made with cookies, what made me shit bricks is the Thunderbird issue, I didn't know they could set cookies in Thunderbird. Didn't know about other browsers since I don't use them other than to check designs.
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Arthur Flegenheimer
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