Why it Seems Like Ads Follow You Around the Internet
- Turn off ad tracking in your web browser: depending on the browser you use, there will be different options to disable ad tracking. Generally found in the browser’s settings, disabling this function sends a signal to the websites telling them to not track your search history.
- Turn on incognito browsing: as mentioned in our other article on incognito browsing, this isn't the most protective measure, as incognito mode only deletes your local search and browsing history. However, when used in tandem with these other privacy alternatives, it could go a long way in ensuring that browsers aren't selling your data to advertisers.
- Use an ad blocker: these programs prevent ads from appearing on your screen. You can either download ad blockers as extensions or standalone programs.
- Clear your cache and cookies: clearing your cache and cookies can help safeguard your personal information by erasing stored data that websites might use to track your online activities.
Utilizing privacy alternatives online, such as the tips mentioned above and DuckDuckGo Private Browser, provide better control over your personal information and offer a more private and secure browsing experience.