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posted by LaminatorX on Tuesday March 18 2014, @07:58PM   Printer-friendly
from the suddenly-not-a-game dept.

Vanderhoth writes:

"According to a story from the Washington Post, Microsoft is using gamer profiles to create targeted political ads. The article talks mostly about XBox Live, but other services like Skype and MSN will be included. The article also presents some interesting, to non-gamer, stats about the typical gamer that Microsoft was promoting at the CPAC. As an example, 40% of it's 25 million subscribers are actually married! who'd of thunk it?"

 
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  • (Score: 2, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 19 2014, @09:52AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 19 2014, @09:52AM (#18537)

    I too was like you. I tired of the adverts. So much so I got tired of the 'free' stuff they sold along with them. I also got rid of as much paid stuff that had it in there. I made it clear in the surveys they give you when you stop. Not much I know but hey maybe if enough people do it... I am not paying 100+ dollars a month so you can try to sell me something.

    If I owned an xbox and saw adverts like that would be about the same day I update my proxy server and block that. Even if I have to man in the middle it. Squid and varnish can handle it quite well.

    Cable TV was commercial free at one point too :(

    The only way to avoid them is to become a hermit it seems.
    Its not *that* bad... At least not yet. What I found was the highest volume of adverts seem to come from entertainment sources. Take for example the 'news' stations. Look at how many adverts they have. They are little more than entertainment to help you pat yourself on the back to say you voted for the right guy.

    Adblock and noscript nix 90% of the other stuff from the web. One of the main reasons I have not moved to chrome is its poor adblock and no script capabilities.

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  • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 19 2014, @03:45PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 19 2014, @03:45PM (#18667)

    Good luck pulling a MITM on an xbox ssl connection - how are you going to get your certs into it?

  • (Score: 3, Informative) by etherscythe on Thursday March 20 2014, @12:12PM

    by etherscythe (937) on Thursday March 20 2014, @12:12PM (#18935)

    You may be interested in a Chrome plugin called NotScripts [google.com]

    It is basically NoScript for Chrome. It does require you to manually edit a password into a file because of how Chrome works, but once done is quite effective.