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How ad privacy works in Chrome

How ad privacy works in Chrome

Chrome’s ad privacy features improve your privacy online. At the same time, they support ads and the no charge content and services that ads make possible.

How Chrome’s ad privacy works

Sites you visit can embed content from other sites to enrich their content, like images, ads, and text. This embedded content can use third-party cookies to track you as you browse the web. You can choose to block third-party cookies, however, this may cause some website functionality to break. For example, embedded content like videos, social media feeds, and ads, might not display correctly. The ad privacy features in Chrome can deliver the same browsing experience without the tracking.

How Chrome helps protect your privacy

When used for advertising, Ad Privacy APIs protect your identity and minimize the amount of data sites can use to learn about you. Here’s how:

You’re in control

Important: Ads shown by websites are also subject to the site’s policies.

As you browse, these settings allow you to influence the information sites use to show you personalized ads when those sites are using the Ad Privacy APIs. You can turn off these features in your Chrome settings at any time. You can also delete, allow and manage cookies in Chrome.

To change your Chrome ad privacy settings:

Computer
  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, select More Settings.
  3. Select Privacy and security Ad privacy.
  4. Select the ad feature you’d like to turn on or off.
Android
  1. On your Android device, open Chrome .
  2. Tap More Settings.
  3. Tap Privacy and security Ad privacy.
  4. Select the ad feature you’d like to turn on or off.
iOS

Ad privacy settings aren't available for Chrome on iOS devices.

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