Small Rant: Pillsbury, really?!
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I do not see ANY ads. I have Ad Blocker Plus. This is a free program, downloadable and takes up little space on your computer.
Use Google, put in the name of your browser and ad blocker I never see any ads anywhere, and I am always shocked when I am visiting someone and see ads on their computer.
Put in like this:
Firefox ad blocker
Chrome ad blocker
You will be glad you did!!0 -
The ads are based off your recent internet search history.
My ads are for ThinkGeek, Credit sites, job sites, amazon shoes and car shopping sites
That means that you are waaaay too grown up & serious. I think you need to look up food porn and cat gifs.0 -
AdBlock - and life gets easier0
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My ad is for a senior program with AAA. Thanks a lot. I'm only 38!0
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The ads are based off your recent internet search history.
My ads are for ThinkGeek, Credit sites, job sites, amazon shoes and car shopping sites
That means that you are waaaay too grown up & serious. I think you need to look up food porn and cat gifs.
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My ad is for a senior program with AAA. Thanks a lot. I'm only 38!
I've been getting mail from AAA, AARP and hearing aide companies since i was 14! I have no idea what I signed up for back then, but it must have been something weird.0 -
I wish I had food ads. Instead I get yoga and lulumon. Sigh.
Here, honey, visit this one and it might help.
http://www.hersheysstore.com/product/7667
:flowerforyou:
And now I'm ordering this.
Wait. 20 bucks to ship to Hawaii? That's more than the giant Reese cups cost! Foiled by location once again.0 -
If ads are based off of recent searches, why am I not getting ads for butt plugs and donkey shows?
Edited for spelling.
You should be getting ads for clothing and perfume.0 -
Much prefer the Pillsbury ads to the "X foods you should never eat" (which I mute EVERY TIME) and "the video your dr does not want you to see". Figured out how to ban Dr Oz from my facebook feed (that was a " O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!" day for sure). Most the ads you can mute. And, damn, them pinwheels look good (though so does the goat cheese and beet salad being constructed in the kitchen as I type...)0
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No ads appear on my screen...I use an ad blocker.0
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Use Google Chrome and you won't see any ads. I actually wasn't even aware that MFP had advertisements on it at all. . .until I read this post.0
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Firefox....Ad Block....Problem solved!0
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Use Google Chrome and you won't see any ads. I actually wasn't even aware that MFP had advertisements on it at all. . .until I read this post.
I use Chrome and still see ads. Is there a way to turn them off?0 -
There is ad blocking software you can add to chrome, but it's kinda poor form to disable it on sites that have ads that aren't very intrusive. I disable it for MFP in order to support the site.0
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I have never seen an ad for that company. I see ads for protein shakes, cereal bars, pharmacies, yogurt, fitness clubs, and (oddly) women's clothes. It mostly depends on what you have clicked on recently or what you have searched. Remember the advice your mother gave you when you were young: just ignore them and they will go away. Of course, Mom never added the rest of the story: they will be replaced by something else!0
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This is ghoulish. One of my MFP friends lost a close loved one today and now I am getting ads for "Rest in Peace Life Insurance". I have no idea if it's related, but it is creeping me out.:noway:0
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Use Google Chrome and you won't see any ads. I actually wasn't even aware that MFP had advertisements on it at all. . .until I read this post.
Or any browser and use an Ad blocking service. I use Firefox and don't have to look at ads.0 -
Use Google Chrome and you won't see any ads. I actually wasn't even aware that MFP had advertisements on it at all. . .until I read this post.
I use Chrome and still see ads. Is there a way to turn them off?
Adblock add-in. Just remember that these services are funded by ads and the owners deserve to make a buck like anyone else. Personally I disable my adblock for sites I like that use relatively non obtrusive ads. Unfortunately MFP, with auto play ads with sound, does not meet this description.0 -
MFP is free to us because of the ads. Ads are personalized based on you r internet usage and searches. For example, I was doing some research on sports bras so I get a lot of sports bra ads. When I was looking up recipes, I got a lot of food related ads. Sorry, it is the price we pay for those wonderful mfp people.
So weird, but good to know, thanks! I'm going to start searching for pics of really fit people lol!0 -
Alright kiddos, i get it! I've been searching too much pillsbury, guess thats how I got here hahahaha
Thank you all for the explanations and some solutions, they were much needed!0 -
The ads are based off your recent internet search history.0
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Alright kiddos, i get it! I've been searching too much pillsbury, guess thats how I got here hahahaha
Thank you all for the explanations and some solutions, they were much needed!
Does that mean no more cat gifs & food postings in this thread? Awwww, shucks. (Kicks rocks)0 -
The ads are based off your recent internet search history.
Common misconception. The ads within Google are based on your searching. Adsense ads in general may be based on your google history if you are logged into Google while using adsense enabled sites. But otherwise the ads are based on the content of the pages you are viewing and have viewed on the site you are on.
That's why you can get ads that mean nothing to you - they have picked up on things posted by other people, which appeared on your screen when you look at the main forums.0 -
Ads? What ads?
Firefox + adblock.
Ain't go no stinkin' ads....0 -
lol you guys, I never ever see adds, get add blocker. Problem solved ^_^0
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I should look into the add blocker. I keep getting oprah magazine product endorsements :grumble:
If I get a dr oz ad I think I'm going to throw my iPad out the window!0 -
My ads are for kids protein and mens underwear... I have neither kids nor men in my life currently (or internet searching for!) BUT am grateful to not see Pillsbury/food items, LOL0
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The ads are based off your recent internet search history.
Common misconception. The ads within Google are based on your searching. Adsense ads in general may be based on your google history if you are logged into Google while using adsense enabled sites. But otherwise the ads are based on the content of the pages you are viewing and have viewed on the site you are on.
That's why you can get ads that mean nothing to you - they have picked up on things posted by other people, which appeared on your screen when you look at the main forums.
This. I;ve gotten HCG ads after being in a HCG thread.
And thisGiven that MFP is a calorie counting site, the only hypocrisy in this would be if Pilsbury didn't publish nutrition information. They do, so it's more than possible to use the tool given to them to determine whether Pilsbury fits in their diary.
I personally think the 'quick fix' diet and exercise ads that appear would be much, much more hypocritical than any junk food ads. Except I know how google adsense works, so I understand that there is no hypocrisy here at all.
To add, the revenue from ads does keep this site free for use.0 -
Hoping my Dr Berenstain ( SIC ) ads will change to Pillsbury ads now.
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Use Google Chrome and you won't see any ads. I actually wasn't even aware that MFP had advertisements on it at all. . .until I read this post.
I use Chrome and still see ads. Is there a way to turn them off?
I have no idea, to be honest. Ads are the reason that I downloaded it and they just stopped once I did. I don't recall changing any setting or anything. Try googling the answer! :happy:0
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