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by jacquesm
4893 days ago
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That is not the right context here. You can pull in examples from all over the place but the context is if a user demands privacy over customized search results then google has no business second guessing that users decision. |
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The Ads Preference manager is fairly straight-forward (www.google.com/ads/preferences) and more people who go there change settings rather than opt-out.
The full opt-out instructions (http://support.google.com/accounts/bin/answer.py?hl=en&a...) are a bit tougher. Should they make it easier to do this? Maybe.
But if you make it too easy, you get false positives and then people may become upset that Google isn't as useful as it once was not fully understanding that it was their own preference to do so, right?