Are PF Check Ads Really That Interesting?

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In summary, the conversation discusses strange advertisements that appear on Google, including one about special relativity being discovered in the Quran and another one featuring Fidel Castro on toilet paper. The participants also mention the ability to report and block these ads through contacting Greg Bernhardt.
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Icebreaker
Check out that pic

I guess Google'll put anything there these days.
 

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Hey they have some crap about special relativity being discovered in the Quran or something like that. Google's AdSense just has a really wacky coding to it...
 
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:rofl: When you see weird ads like that, you can send a PM to Greg Bernhardt about it. I think he has some control over blocking ads that are for crackpot sites or that are offensive if you let him know about them.
 
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yes, greg is able to block ads. PM him about it.
 
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Icebreaker said:
Check out that pic

I guess Google'll put anything there these days.
Thanks for pointing that out.
 
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Get https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?id=10&application=firefox .

My favorite remains the advertisement for toilet paper with Fidel Castro's face on it.
 
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1. Are PF Check Ads really effective?

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2. How do PF Check Ads work?

PF Check Ads are essentially a form of online advertising where a company pays for their ad to be displayed on various websites or social media platforms. The goal is to attract potential customers and encourage them to click on the ad and visit the company's website, ultimately leading to a purchase or other desired action.

3. Do PF Check Ads violate privacy?

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4. How do PF Check Ads differ from other types of online advertising?

PF Check Ads are a type of display advertising, meaning they use visual elements like images or videos to attract attention. They are often more visually appealing and attention-grabbing compared to other types of online advertising, such as search engine ads or social media ads.

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