Monday, April 4, 2011

New feature: Gmail launches personalized advertising

So far, apportions the advertising (appears on the mailbox as a line of text on) indiscriminately to its users. The result is that you read ads that do not interest you at all. Step by step, Google is opening a new function. This checks to see which emails you get and which to delete inconvenient or move into the spam folder.

Example: Click to essentially any e-mail that contains the keyword "digital camera" remembers Gmail this behavior - and sends you in the future include advertising photography, preferably at the display. The other way round it's the same move unread mails with the above-mentioned common keyword in the trash or spam folder, is "digital camera" on the index - and you are spared of photo ads.


Who does not want that Gmail will scan their mailbox for advertising relevant keywords, turn off the function. To do this go into the mail settings and select the "important signals for display" to "These signals are not used to serve ads."

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