Comment on I still don’t think companies serve you ads based on spying through your microphone
ipkpjersi@lemmy.ml 4 weeks ago
I’ve literally seen advertisements for products that I was talking about but explicitly did not search for on any device.
It’s literally a thing that happens.
lukewarm_ozone@lemmy.today 4 weeks ago
“I’ve seen it first-hand” isn’t significant evidence because the frequency illusion effect is a thing. If you see dozens of ads a day and ignore them unless you notice them matching something you talked about, you’ll end up thinking ads can track what you talk about whether or not it’s true.
abysmalpoptart@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
While i understand and agree with the premise, i think it’s lacking context. It is quite disturbing to have an obscure conversation (you know, we’ve never been to tahiti), and suddenly you’re getting banner ads or sponsored results about trips to tahiti.
This is absolutely a thing that happens. It happens to my wife frequently (the amount of times i hear giggling, i was just talking about that! Now I’ve got an ad! What a coincidence!), but i disabled all my google permissions (outside of location for maps), so it doesn’t seem to happen to me at all.
ipkpjersi@lemmy.ml 4 weeks ago
I would agree with you about the frequency illusion effect IF it weren’t something very specific and niche.
It is literally a thing that happens.