About Our Ads

To create a more customized online experience for consumers, some of the ads you may receive on AOL sites and services are tailored to previous online behaviors/visits on this device.

Where Can I Learn More About Advertising On AOL?

The practices of AOL Advertising, including advertising on our network of websites, as well as across other internal sites, products, and services that are offered by AOL Advertising are detailed in our AOL Privacy Policy

AOL's advertising practices can be found at Advertising, Analytics, and Privacy.

Where Can I Learn About Third Party Advertisers and Service Providers On AOL?

AOL uses ad networks and other service providers to help present customized content and advertisements on AOL and other websites. See AOL Advertising, Analytics, and Privacy
 

What Are My Choices About Interest-Based Ad Serving From AOL Advertising?

You can view your interest categories, opt-out of the use of your data for interest-based advertising, and manage the collection and use of your AOL Search information.

The Self-Regulatory Program for Online Behavioral Advertising offers a consumer education page.

Questions?

If you have any questions or concerns, you may contact us at:

AOL Privacy
22000 AOL Way
Dulles, VA 20166

or email us.

Advertisers and Publishers

Learn more about AOL advertising solutions.

How to Opt-Out

BROWSER
To opt-out of interest-based advertising delivered by the AOL Advertising Network on your web browser, follow the instructions provided on the DAA Consumer Choice site.

MOBILE APP
To opt-out of interest-based advertising by the AOL Advertising Network within mobile applications, follow the instructions provided at  AOL Mobile Device Choices.


 

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Please note that opting out by way of any of the choices described, you will still see ads in the same places, but those ads will no longer be based on your interests. Due to the differences between using apps and websites on mobile devices, opt-outs will need to be set for both browsers and apps.

Where Can I Learn More About Online Advertising?

The Self-Regulatory Program for Online Behavioral Advertising offers a consumer education page.


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AOL is committed to complying with the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising.