Got this notification when I opened Chrome when coming back to my desk after lunch.

“We changed our privacy settings to allow us to snoop on what you’re looking at and shove you ads accordingly. Feel free to opt out, but we’ll probably opt you back in when you aren’t paying attention.”

      • @LoreleiSankTheShip@lemmy.ml
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        410 months ago

        I’m not sure this applies to stuff like ads. Like, if you always prioritize foss and ethically sourced products, ads can’t really persuade you to buy certain things. And you make those decisions by doing research and buying local, or even better, making as much stuff as you can yourself.

        • archomrade [he/him]
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          510 months ago

          Targeted ads are designed to make you feel inadequate or incomplete. Even if it doesn’t convince you to buy the product advertised, it can still shift your expectations and world-view just by normalizing a certain type of consumption (or attitude, or media, ect).

          Just because you don’t spend money, doesn’t mean ads aren’t still subtly manipulating your expectations.

          It is a trillion dollar a year industry for a reason.

          • NoGodsNoMasters [they/them, she/her]
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            310 months ago

            It also just lets you know the product exists or reminds you of it while strengthening certain associations in your brain. I know I can’t think of VPNs without thinking of NordVPN and if I were to decide I want one, I don’t think there would be a chance it didn’t at least occur to me to maybe look into

            • archomrade [he/him]
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              110 months ago

              And you almost certainly leave thinking you aren’t being careful enough with your privacy and you should look into getting a VPN. Works the same with any ad, or even a promoted social media post. “You’ll like this thing because of how we know you think of yourself.”

              It’s pernicious and erodes everyone’s ability to be happy and content, no matter how resistant you think you are to advertisements.

        • @Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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          310 months ago

          Or you could just hate shopping. I hate it all, online, in store. I end up doing way too much research and it’s too mentally taxing. I buy a phone like once every 7 years because the stress of just shopping for it is annoying, not to mention the actual process of switching.

          I really need to buy clothes again… but that’s like my least favorite thing to shop for…

          • @LoreleiSankTheShip@lemmy.ml
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            110 months ago

            Oh, I totally get you! I hate shopping as well, even though it’s a necessity. In fact, I dislike it so much that I’m actually learning to make my own clothes. I realise this isn’t for everyone and that not everybody has the time, but I’m sure there’s stuff that you can do on your own that you may actually enjoy!

            Have a nice day!

            • @Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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              210 months ago

              That’s cool! I am guessing you’re female? Women’s clothes seems to be easier to make in my experience. Making a pair of men’s pants was a challenge, the materials were expensive and they didn’t even come out that great, and I almost never wear them.

              A sundress is like 10x easier to sew than a pair of pants.