When your web browser requests a web page from the server, it sends certain basic information about you, including your IP address, what operating system you're using, and which specific version of which browser you're using. That allows the server to send a version of the page that is optimized for your system. (For example, Firefox and Safari sometimes need different HTML code.) It also allows ads to specifically target only Windows users or only Mac users, etc.
Your browser does not send your name, address, or telephone number with the request for a web page.
52 Get a Mac ads have been aired on North American television. There are also other, web-only ads, as well as ads made for the UK and Japan.
To get rid of ads on a Mac, you can use ad-blocking extensions like AdBlock or uBlock Origin in your web browser. Additionally, consider using privacy-focused browsers such as Brave, which block ads by default. You can also adjust your browser settings to limit tracking and clear cookies regularly. Lastly, ensure that your Mac is free from adware by running a malware scan with reputable software.
Yael Naim
youre mom
you pug in another Mac Os using a cord( don't know which) and you can over rid it
Robert loggia
There have been dozens of Apple Mac ads since 1984. Can you be more specific? John Hodgman (PC) and Justin Long (Mac) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_a_Mac
actually i think there is, i saw a person on youtube using it but i dont know where to get it.
types technology using determnistic MAC protocol and Non Deterministic MAC protocol?
Mac and PC
By using the Bootcamp feature on your mac. Finder > Applications > Utilities
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