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Acid Trip
11-07-2013, 08:36 PM
Google Is Testing A Program That Tracks You Everywhere You Go
Richard Feloni Nov 7, 2013, 3:29 AM 1 158

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Google is beta-testing a program that tracks users’ purchasing habits by registering brick-and-mortar store visits via smartphones, according to a
report from Digiday.

Google can access user data via Android apps or their Apple iOS apps, like Google search, Gmail, Chrome, or Google Maps.

If a customer is using these apps while he shops or has them still running in the background, Google’s new program pinpoints the origin of the user data and determines if the customer is in a place of business.

Google gets permission to do this kind of tracking when Android users opt in to the “location services” option in their smartphone’s options menu and when iOS users agree to allow “location services” for Google apps like Gmail and Google Maps.

The program was hinted at in an AdWords blog post from Oct. 1 regarding Google’s new “estimated total conversions” initiative. A “conversion” in this sense is a purchase, and Google is developing ways to track users across desktops, tablets, and smartphones. Google also mentioned that tracking conversions via phone calls is in the works, but has yet to release details.

Business Insider has reported on how Google is using cross-device conversion measurements in its war with Facebook for advertising supremacy. When advertisers are allowed to know as much as possible about users’ purchasing habits, they can target their ads more efficiently and reap the benefits. Measuring conversions is also important because it assures advertisers that their purchases are resulting in increased product sales.

Mobile users who search for products on their phones buy quickly after researching them, according to a Google/Nielsen report released on Tuesday. Consumers spend 15+ hours every week researching products, and more than half make their purchase within an hour after looking it up.

http://www.businessinsider.com.au/google-testing-retail-tracking-program-2013-11

Hal-9000
11-07-2013, 10:14 PM
like it hasn't been happening for the past 8 years? :-s

I go to a site one day, peruse some shopping stuff and then go to a different site and see ads for the stuff I looked at a week before, from a totally different site :lol:

Oofty Goofty
11-07-2013, 11:12 PM
like it hasn't been happening for the past 8 years? :-s

I go to a site one day, peruse some shopping stuff and then go to a different site and see ads for the stuff I looked at a week before, from a totally different site :lol:

Yep, you look up one thing, and you'll see ads about it for the next month.

Noilly Pratt
11-08-2013, 05:51 AM
On a related note...how to opt out of Google's 'smarter Caller ID' thing:

http://howto.cnet.com/8301-11310_39-57611140-285/how-to-opt-out-of-googles-smarter-caller-id/?tag=nl.e214&s_cid=e214&ttag=e214&ftag=CAD3c77551

Thought I'd locked down my profile well, but it was broadcasting my cell's # out there! Uncheck a box and you're fine.

Check also that YouTube, through Google isn't broadcasting your likes by default.

Hal-9000
11-08-2013, 11:37 PM
I really hate effin Google plus....I was on a car dealership website and wanted to do a review last night...it made me sign into Google plus and then I realized my account features my full name...tried to change that and was warned about how Google will only let me change it so many times....

and the whole thing is linked into Youtube, social media and other shite so I can't even do a anonymous post like mentioned above, without half of the world knowing who I am