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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."

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[–] darcy@sh.itjust.works 34 points 1 year ago (2 children)

true, but remember the ads are mostly subconcious. you often wont think about buying something after seeing an ad, but in the back of your mind you might have a slightly better opinion, or mental association to the brand. so next time you go to buy a product your more likely to remember that brand and buy from them. as much as i would like to believe otherwise, no-one is immune to propaganda

[–] aceshigh@lemmy.world 15 points 1 year ago (2 children)

If you’re the type of person who buys new things often then yes. But if you buy the exact same stuff that you’ve been purchasing for 30 years, ads aren’t going to impact you today.

[–] altima_neo@lemmy.zip 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Or if you're ADHD and need to do a ton of research for a week on stupid little purchases before you commit to something.

[–] cole@lemdro.id 4 points 1 year ago
[–] Naz@sh.itjust.works 9 points 1 year ago

If only it worked the other way as well:

Doctor: "Your blood cholesterol is abysmal. Your blood is more similar to maple syrup than blood."

Subliminal advertising: "Mmm, Coca-Cola means DEATH."