Which is a factor that Google uses to target ads to users based on physical location?
Which is a factor that Google uses to target ads to users based on physical location?
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Internet Protocol (IP) address Google uses to target ads to users based on physical location.
A. Language preferences
B. Telephone number
C. Operating system
D. Internet Protocol (IP) address
Depending on a user's location settings, we may be able to use a precise location for advertising, based on one of these sources of location data: GPS: Accuracy varies depending on GPS signal and connection. Wi-Fi: Accuracy should be similar to the access range of a typical Wi-Fi router.
Google Ads location targeting allows your ads to appear in the geographic locations that you choose: countries, areas within a country, a radius around a location, or location groups, which can include places of interest, your business locations, or tiered demographics.
The Google Ads system uses a number of factors to determine someone's physical location and whether to show your ad. When possible, we determine physical location based on someone's computer or mobile device location, or other methods.
Depending on a user's location settings, we may be able to use a precise location for advertising, based on one of these sources of location data: GPS: Accuracy varies depending on GPS signal and connection. Wi-Fi: Accuracy should be similar to the access range of a typical Wi-Fi router.
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