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Professionals suggest intermittently clearing your cookies, resetting your advertising ID, installing an ad blocker, and opting out
of ad agreements when possible. Even if you go out of your way to
rid your tech of advertising trackers, know this: It is just a matter of time before your browsing gives advertisers (2) just what they need.
The phrase "just what they need” (1) most directly suggests that
A -purchases made on personal tech allow advertisers to circumvent cleared
cookies and ad blockers.
B- advertising is perpetual and inescapable.
C- ad blockers are just another method of advertising.
D- opt-out agreements are useless.

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