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You then see advertisements when you visit websites that are related to these interests.Different from the advertisements you encounter when using a search engine (like Google) or on a website you happen to be visiting at a specific moment, behavioural advertising is based on your internet browsing activity over an extended period of time.For instance, you might read several articles on several websites while conducting research for a bicycle purchase. A bicycle manufacturer may show you one of their advertisements if they believe you are interested in purchasing one of their bikes if they are a part of an advertising network.
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