I don’t care what they track because there is a very low correlation between what I click on and my actual buying.behavior.
“I don’t care what they track because there is a very low correlation between what I click on and my actual buying.behavior.”
It not just about your buying habits or financial data. They track political data now like crazy. Sites, keywords, Etc.
But what you share is the best practice... “Use it wisely”. If you never go to or participate in conservative or Christian sites you will never have to worry.
Oh... Wait....
To me, it’s not so much what they track, as the money they make off that tracking. Although I’m sure the number varies, I’ve seen it reported that a typical user is worth $300 per year to Google. Nope. I refuse to be their product and their profit point because I went to a website that uses their analytics, for example.