Tuesday, November 1, 2011

New Google feature tries to explain ads in search, Gmail [Video]

Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com --- Tuesday, November 01, 2011
A lot of people still don't understand why certain advertisers target them while they are searching the Web.  Google is rolling out a new feature that explains why its users see certain ads when they search Google or check their Gmail. The move comes as Google, like other Internet companies, finds itself in the political cross hairs as lawmakers and regulators scrutinize how they collect and use consumers' personal information. Google says it tries to be transparent about the information it collects and show consumers the most relevant ads. If Google knows what ads to show you then it might even show you fewer ads, the logic goes. "Our advertising system is designed to show the right ad to the right person at the right time. Because ads should be just as useful as any other information on the web, we try to make them as relevant as possible for you," Susan Wojcicki, Google's senior vice president of advertising, wrote in a blog post . Wojcicki says the new feature, called "Why these ads," helps users learn more about why they see certain ads and gives them the ability to block advertisers or opt out of ads that are personalized to them. For example, Google search users who click on "Why these ads?" next to ads that show up in search results will get an explanation such as "this ad is based on your current search terms." Users can then decide if they want to block that advertiser or turn off ad personalization altogether. Users of ...



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