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Google Chrome is trolling me. Need Help.? - 255 - 05-18-2014 03:24 PM

I had looked online for some things for my wife at Bed, Bath and Beyond and Lowes for her birthday. i cleared the cookies and then ran CCleaner behind that. I was browsing just now with my wife looking at the situation of South Korea on a mainstream site and off to the side sure enough was an add for the same thing I looked at earlier! How do I turn this off? How in the world does it save this data past 2 cleaners? I have looked through all the options and cannot figure out how to stop it.
By the same thing I mean everything I had looked at and put in my shopping cart from the same store.
No I do not mean on the site I bought it on I mean on other sites my purchases show up as ads. It is pretty much sharing my purchase history or search data and placing it in adds on other pages. Like yahoo and some random ones like IGN


- Joe - 05-18-2014 03:26 PM

Just wait until Obama sells out the Internet from U.S. ownership to his one-world entity (one of his numerous acts of traitorism).


- Rotenegg - 05-18-2014 03:39 PM

The only way to remove something from your cart is to manually do it in the store because all this info is saved server-side and will reload unless you delete it from the server.


- Zino - 05-18-2014 03:52 PM

1 Reset your Chrome browser setting
2 Run ccleaner with ccleaner enhancer
3 Remove all or unwanted extension or plugins
4 Run a adware cleaner


- Sara - 05-18-2014 04:00 PM

It seems to me that it shouldn't be happening after doing that. Is it possible that your wife has viewed the same pages?

But you can do this!

Chrome has an opt-out option
http://www.google.com/ads/preferences/html/opt-out.html