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It's equal opportunities. I attack them for being rabbits sat in the middle of the motorway, staring transfixed at the lights of the oncoming Juggernaut, they advertise to pretend they can protect you.
I will defer to others with real expertise but I believe you can choose the general subjects (exclude Porn / medical but keep personal finance) but if you want high returns then you get the less credible ones also it depends how good the traffic agency is at filtering junk, porn gets onto youtube regularly despite their best efforts.
Yep you can with Google.
I don't get finance sites because I've opted-out of them.
However I do get the annoying ads on sites that advertise things I look at on Amazon,John Lewis etc after I brought from them.
What puzzles me is that reputable websites, and I have just found one on the BT login page, are hosting these adverts. Don't reputable companies check what adverts are running on their pages? Maybe some net savvy CUKer who knows how online ads work can cast some light on this.
I will defer to others with real expertise but I believe you can choose the general subjects (exclude Porn / medical but keep personal finance) but if you want high returns then you get the less credible ones also it depends how good the traffic agency is at filtering junk, porn gets onto youtube regularly despite their best efforts.
Keep seeing online ads telling you that you can earn a fortune trading at home using Binary Options. I will leave it to Google skilled CUKers to check the reality of these claims. They are apparently sponsored by well known people, like Richard Branson and Oprah Winfrey, but I rather doubt they would do any such thing. Here's Oprah, supposedly. Look at her mouth, does not match the words in my view.
What puzzles me is that reputable websites, and I have just found one on the BT login page, are hosting these adverts. Don't reputable companies check what adverts are running on their pages? Maybe some net savvy CUKer who knows how online ads work can cast some light on this.
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