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website i looked at is now on every other page i look at - numerous times!

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joko | 02:28 Fri 13th Jan 2012 | Technology
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earlier today i looked at a website - just an ordinary one very.co.uk ... clothes etc...

and now almost every site i go one has about 4-5 separate ad boxes showing the exact items i looked at on this site...

i have never seen that before - how have they done it?

have they installed something on my machine or something?

the site is not dodgy as far as i know... my mum buys from it.

thanks
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delete temp files & cookies, i believe that should cure the problem

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_cookie
^ and install an adblocker?
Next to the ads, you may see a little link. Click that and it should lead to a page that explains what is going on.

Here's some further explanation from a company involved in this kind of business:

http://www.criteo.com...eting/privacy-matters
awww, chas, now you're making me feel like I've shot Bambi
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haha... if they didn't make the ads so irritating people wouldn't install adblockers...!

i have never and would never follow an ad that pops up and irritates me with music etc and asks if i'm 'sure' i don't want it, its basically junk mail... and that goes in the bin too.

i suppose i feel a bit sorry for the decent companies who lose out because of it and i may miss a few good things but thats their problem...

i do have an adblocker...these weren't pop-ups, they are just the ones you see round the edges of sites.

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