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The Watch My Wifes Sister 5 Onlineholidays are tough enough without every single surprise you have planned being spoiled by the stupid internet.
Wherever you shop and whatever you shop for, you are being tracked. It's not such a big deal in the summer, when shopping for flip-flops results in every single website you look at thrusting fresh flip-flop ads in your face
SEE ALSO: Watch this voguing Santa officially 'sleigh' ChristmasDuring the holidays, though, you're busy trying to keep presents secrets and equally busy not leaving the couch while doing all your holiday shopping online.
The internet couldn't care less. Ad networks pick up the news that your girlfriend is getting a Go Pro and then the only ads your computer shows are for Go Pros and Go Pro knock-offs. Those ads appear on websites and even on social media networks like Facebook.
If you share a computer or tablet with your loved one, they know your plans the minute they start browsing. Surprise spoiled.
Fortunately, you don't have to have a very crummy Christmas or Hanukah.
Here are five super simple ways to shut down the ads and keep the holiday morning surprises as fresh as Santa's milk and cookies.
You should use these tips on your desktops, laptops, smartphones and tablets. Your shopping activities can be tracked across all these devices.
Block cookies

Most of your web browsers will allow you to completely block cookies, making it hard for sites to know who you are; if you visited their site; and to share information with third-party partners. The only downside to locking out all cookies is that you'll have to sign in to every website each time you visit and most settings will not be stored.
Install an ad blocker
Ad networks can't track your holiday shopping habits if you don't let the ads load.
There are a number of great options here, including AdBlock Plus.
It's a free blocker that can run on virtually any web browser, including Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge and Opera. It promises to block the ads and disable tracking. No tracking means that even if an ad did break through, it would not know what other shopping sites or products you've looked at.
Other excellent ad blockers include Adguard, Ghostery and Ad Remover. Most of these extensions offer the added benefits of speeding up your browsing experience and blocking some malware.
Turn on 'Do Not Track'
Turning this feature on in your browser is the most polite way of asking websites to stop tracking you and collecting your data.

Websites can honor this or treat it as many late-night marketers do "Do Not Call Lists" and basically ignore it. Even so, it's worth turning this setting on for the holiday shopping season.
Settings like this, by the way, will typically be found under Advanced Settings in your browser's Settings menu.
Use different profiles
On your computer and in some of your web browsers, you can use different user profiles to make sure that only you see the ads related to your holiday shopping activities.
Both macOS and Windows 10 let you create multiple user accounts on one system. This does mean, though, that you have to sign out of the system every time you finish shopping.

Similarly, on mobile devices like the Amazon Fire HD tablet, which allows user profiles (and even child-friendly user profiles) you have to remember to sign out.
If you have just one account on a computer, try using Google Profiles on Chrome to manage the tracking for each user. Don't forget to sign out of Chrome when the browsing and shopping is done.
Go incognito
Chrome calls it Incognito Mode and Microsoft Edge calls it InPrivate, and, surprise, surprise, they're not just for porn. Yes, both can hide virtually all of your web activity from the local web browser.
This won't block shopping ads that tell the tale of your holiday quest, but it will prevent someone from using the back button or even typing into the address bar or search to see where (and for what) you've been shopping.

Also, keep in mind that not all private browsing experiences are alike. Chrome will actually keep the data that's dropped onto your computer after an incognito session, while Microsoft Edge promises to delete it.
Bonus Tip: Watch the watching bank account app
Remember that some of the best bank apps will now notify you every time your credit or debit card is used. If you share an account and are out shopping, you may want to think about using a different card or account. You could even buy a gift card and then use that to buy the gift. That may be the ultimate holiday shopping hack.
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