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Google Helpfully Reminds Us How to Turn Off Invasive Personalized Ads

Google, seemingly aware that people are unnerved by just how much ad networks know about us, today said it’s refining how it lets you control what ads you see. The company has updated its ad personalization settings page, and in the process, has kindly reminded us that it’s easy to turn off personalized ads altogether.

If you currently have the ad personalization feature turned on, Google’s refreshed Ad Settings page should include a list of topics and categories that Google is potentially using to serve you ads.

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Personally, a few of my categories were slightly off. I did just buy a cactus (and was matched with Home & Gardening), but I don’t have a kid (Parenting). I do love Ariana Grande (Pop Music), but I don’t think I’m about to do any kind of major personal investing at the moment (Investing). So while not completely accurate, Google has painted a fairly decent picture of my own consumer habits overall.

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Google is also updating its Why This Ad? links, product manager Philippe de Lurand Pierre-Paul wrote in a blog post on June 14: “We’ve now significantly expanded coverage of this feature; starting today, you’ll see Why this ad? notices on all our services that show Google Ads, such as ads on YouTube (including the YouTube app on connected TVs), Google Play, Gmail, Maps and Search. We’ve also expanded it to include almost all of the websites and apps that partner with us to show ads.”

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Essentially, anywhere you see a Google ad online, you should now be able to find out specifically why that ad was targeted at you.

Google’s update today is a good reminder to turn off targeted ads if you’d rather not have companies targeting you as precisely as Google allows. You can view your current settings here. If you have multiple Google accounts, you’ll need to adjust each one.

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But if you, for some reason, yearn for the cold embrace of seemingly all-seeing and all-knowing ads, don’t click anything and just enjoy.