wisemx
03-23-2011, 08:13 AM
First example, your browsers cookie cache.
Do a search with Google, actually I prefer Bing but this spam works best with Google.
Now go to any site that does statistical posts, like Amazon.com
Soon as you get there you'll see products posted that are related to your Google searches.
They both think that's very clever, I think of it as the nasty beggars from days of old, just holding their hands out, reaching for anything they can.
OK, next example, post something about your likes or dislikes on Twitter or Facebook. Doesn't even have to be hateful, just be honest.
[I don't use Adobe products] <-Voila, you'll begin getting tons of Adobe spam.
The point is, be careful but even so we now live in an age where pan handling comes in a new jacket. :D
Do a search with Google, actually I prefer Bing but this spam works best with Google.
Now go to any site that does statistical posts, like Amazon.com
Soon as you get there you'll see products posted that are related to your Google searches.
They both think that's very clever, I think of it as the nasty beggars from days of old, just holding their hands out, reaching for anything they can.
OK, next example, post something about your likes or dislikes on Twitter or Facebook. Doesn't even have to be hateful, just be honest.
[I don't use Adobe products] <-Voila, you'll begin getting tons of Adobe spam.
The point is, be careful but even so we now live in an age where pan handling comes in a new jacket. :D