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I have been fiddling with Net panel in Firebug and there are many requests one of which is interesting and is called beacon.js. that file doesn't disclose very much but it seems it's something targeted against every different user and I think ads better targeted to them.

Can someone with more knowledge chime in and explain what that is about, especially from the "other end"? If that turns to be true, is it possible to make the user acknowledged of the fact he's being monitored and targeted by ads other than analytics.js?

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    See the privacy policy, specifically the How We Collect Information part. The implementation details don't matter here, do they? Commented Sep 8, 2014 at 7:09
  • @MartijnPieters I will take a look. I'm not sure. When it comes to the user they should know how their info are being handled. Not always the case if there are other policies already defined and clearly explained to the user just like in the privacy policy which I didn't see before.
    – user4014815
    Commented Sep 8, 2014 at 7:11
  • I'm understanding that beacon.js is also part of SPAM monitoring from the privacy policy.
    – user4014815
    Commented Sep 8, 2014 at 7:14
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    It is linked on every page, in the footer. :-) Commented Sep 8, 2014 at 7:14
  • @MartijnPieters Ok :-) Guess I missed that because it in a brain lapsus somehow. I just read contact and a few others. Thank you again for your availability.
    – user4014815
    Commented Sep 8, 2014 at 7:15
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    FWIW, the careers advertisements certainly take your location into account when selecting what to display. I see nothing but London positions. Commented Sep 8, 2014 at 7:15
  • Intriguing to say the least. I take that you're also from that place, so yeah.
    – user4014815
    Commented Sep 8, 2014 at 7:16
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    Related: Houston, we are web bugged! on Meta SE Commented Sep 8, 2014 at 16:41
  • "and are representing that you have the right to transfer such information outside your country." Uuuuuugh.
    – bjb568
    Commented Sep 8, 2014 at 22:20
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    I don't see any job offers at all. Guess I'm unemployable...:P Commented Sep 9, 2014 at 12:14
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    @MAGSHARE Weird! You should at least see something generally targeted to any U.S.A. state or maybe there's not enough data about you still..
    – user4014815
    Commented Sep 9, 2014 at 13:02
  • I'm not sure if SO uses an ad network, but often the ad network is targeting ads based on other information they've collected outside of SO. I've gone to other sites and/or searched and browsed certain server products and then noticed that exact product is being advertised to me on completely different sites. If an ad network is involved, alot of that is completely out of control of the site hosting the ad.
    – AaronLS
    Commented Sep 10, 2014 at 19:44
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    @Aaron: no ad network is involved; Adzerk provides the delivery service, Stack Exchange controls entirely what goes on and how targeting takes place. Commented Sep 11, 2014 at 8:07

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Stack Exchange publishes a Privacy Policy which includes a How We Collect Information section. It is linked from the footer on every page.

The implementation details don't really matter there and can and will change over time.

Advertisements are almost certainly adjusted based on that information. The Careers job ads in the sidebar take location into account, for example.

Recently, Stack Exchange has started to do more with the information they collect about frequent users. See this blogpost for more details on how Careers advertisements are targeted, and you can download the information collected about you on this page.

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    I see positions from all over Australia. Sure, I want to apply for jobs 4000km away >_> Commented Sep 9, 2014 at 7:55
  • @sevenseacat I see a lot of offers for London/Germany jobs even though I live in the West side of France. It depends on the number of jobs actually available of Careers... Commented Sep 9, 2014 at 9:16
  • Regarding Careers, I see jobs from all over the world, but only in subjects I've posted in/read a lot questions on. In my case is PHP/Java/C#.
    – TMH
    Commented Sep 9, 2014 at 9:25
  • Hilarious but most of job ads come from Sydney, Australia (relocation offered) even though I'm located in Turkey..
    – user4014815
    Commented Sep 9, 2014 at 17:03
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Our Privacy Policy lays out how we track users (it's cookies, nothing crazy like panopticlick or whatever). I'll provide a little more insight here though.

We do adapt ads based on what we know about a user browsing Stack Overflow. We do not share personally identifiable information with any of our advertisers, however.

Very very broadly, we target based on your location (this is really obvious) and then what we think would interest you. Right now this is a very simple process, mostly based on the tags in the page. Over time we've become more sophisticated (we used to do essentially no targeting), and I expect we will become more sophisticated still in the future.

For example, our homepage customization ML builds a profile of what tags you're interested in. While this is currently not used for job ad selection purposes, I'm planning to start trying it out.

Generally speaking, when we think about ad targeting ideas:

  • It must help keep ads relevant
    • We want clicks because of interest not trickery
  • It must be built from our data
    • We're not interested in tracking users offsite

Something we don't have yet, but that I'm planning to build when our next ad overhaul is underway, is a page that lets you grab all the data we think we have about you.

There is now a page that lets you see what our algorithms think, download the data, and disable the predictions if so desire. We're still in the process of moving existing ML-y things to it; however, nothing not in that download is used for ad targeting.

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