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From resuming YouTube videos across devices, to having your contacts, and favorite Play Store apps easily available, a single sign-in allows for a seamless experience across Google. Your Google Account also makes it easy for you to sign in to third-party apps safely and quickly so your preferences go with you even beyond Google.

Cookies and other technologies used for functionality allow you to access features that are fundamental to a service. Things considered fundamental to a service include preferences, like your choice of language, information relating to your session, such as the content of a shopping cart, and product optimizations that help maintain and improve that service.

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Google uses cookies for advertising, including serving and rendering ads, personalizing ads (depending on your settings at myadcenter.google.com and adssettings.google.com/partnerads), limiting the number of times an ad is shown to a user, muting ads you have chosen to stop seeing, and measuring the effectiveness of ads.

While Gmail takes all of these signals into account, the most important one is your direct input. Your actions teach Gmail how best to sort your email based on your preferences. Here are four things you can do to teach Gmail to sort email from certain senders into specific tabs, so you stay in control of where your email goes.

We use local storage to save data on your computer or mobile device. We use data from local storage to turn on web navigation, maintain video player preferences, customize what we show you based on your past interactions with our services, remember your preferences, and measure ad effectiveness. We may also use local storage on other websites, where necessary to provide you certain features, to obtain information about your visits to those sites.

Cookies can also be used to construct a profile of your browsing habits and are therefore regarded by some as a privacy issue. Setting cookie preferences gives you control of how Opera handles them. The default setting is to accept all cookies. To set your cookie preferences:

On Linux, the preferences file can point to a Chrome Web Store extension, an externally hostedextension or a CRX extension file on the user's computer. Linux users will not beprompted to enable the extension; it is installed automatically.

On macOS, the external extensions files for all users are only read if file system permissionsprevent unprivileged users from changing it. If you do not see external extensions installed whenChrome is launched, there may be a permissions problem with the external extensions preferencesfiles. To see if this is the problem, follow these steps:

Google Chrome scans the metadata entries in the preferences and registry each time the browserstarts, and makes any necessary changes to the installed external extensions hosted in the ChromeWeb Store.

Today the search suggestions on the Google search page stopped working in Firefox (safe mode too) after Firefox update 62.0.2 (64-bit). Regardless of what settings I choose in about:preferences#search I can't make the search suggestions work as before which is showing in the Google page search bar and not in the address or Firefox search toolbar. This is extremely annoying that is making me use Chrome instead of Firefox. My home page is Google search and opening a new window comes with the insertion point for typing text in the Google search bar in the middle of the page not the address bar. I'm using latest version of Firefox today which is Sep 23 2018 and I'm using Windows 7 64bit

Note: When you use this feature, you will lose any extensions, toolbar customizations, and some preferences. See the Refresh Firefox - reset add-ons and settings article for more information.

N2 - Learning from demonstration is associated with acquiring a solution to a task by mimicking a teacher demonstrator. Understanding the underlying reasons and in turn preferences that lead to a demonstration can yield better task comprehension. We present a generative model that describes a table-top task in terms of a causal model with respect to known concepts (e.g., the notion of a fork). Causal reasoning in the latent space of this generative model fully describes the meaning of the demonstration, e.g., that we would like to move far away from the fork. We show that by sampling from the model latent space, we can learn a solution to the problem that defines the task being demonstrated. We use a simulated kitchen tabletop environment to show changes in the underlying trajectory preference of demonstrations for different objects. The ability to generate additional data through introspection of the latent space allows us to confirm the causal model for the problem.

AB - Learning from demonstration is associated with acquiring a solution to a task by mimicking a teacher demonstrator. Understanding the underlying reasons and in turn preferences that lead to a demonstration can yield better task comprehension. We present a generative model that describes a table-top task in terms of a causal model with respect to known concepts (e.g., the notion of a fork). Causal reasoning in the latent space of this generative model fully describes the meaning of the demonstration, e.g., that we would like to move far away from the fork. We show that by sampling from the model latent space, we can learn a solution to the problem that defines the task being demonstrated. We use a simulated kitchen tabletop environment to show changes in the underlying trajectory preference of demonstrations for different objects. The ability to generate additional data through introspection of the latent space allows us to confirm the causal model for the problem.

Most browsers allow you to control cookies by adjusting the browser preferences settings. If you do so, however, please note that you may not have access to the full range of functions offered by our websites and you may not be able to save personalized settings, such as login information.

It is no secret that Google collects information about you and uses that data to target you with ads. If you want to have more control over what you share and see when browsing online, adjusting Google ad preferences may be the best bet. In this article, you will learn how to access My Ad Center in Google and how to change Google ad preferences in Windows 10.

Google can accurately predict your preferences, gender, age, income, and marital status. It also knows where you live, work and travel and your personal cell phone numbers. The good news is, if such an amount of exposure bothers you, you can make adjustments in My Ad Center and enhance your level of privacy.

The majority of users across the world are concerned about personal data collection, so no wonder you may not want your online activities tracked for advertising purposes. Luckily, you can easily disable personalized ads via the Google ad preferences tool:

By offering My Ad Center, Google helps you maximize your ad experience: this Google ad preferences tool allows you to view Google ad preferences, clear Google ad preferences, and adjust them the way you need. On the other hand, you can easily block personalized ads if you feel uncomfortable about them or have privacy concerns. And whatever your take on ads is, we recommend you to always put your privacy first.

You can view Google ad preferences and customize them in My Ad Center: go to myadcenter.google.com, navigate to the Customize Ads tab and choose what topics and brands you want more or less advertised for you.

Many operating systems have had accessibility settings for specifying a preference for reducedmotion for a long time. The screenshots below show macOS Mojave's Reduce motion preference andAndroid Pie's Remove animations preference. When checked, these preferences cause the operatingsystem to not use decorative effects like app launching animations. Applications themselves can andshould honor this setting, too, and remove all unnecessary animations.

Respecting user preferences is key for modern websites, and browsers are exposing more and morefeatures to enable web developers to do so. Another launched example isprefers-color-scheme, whichdetects if the user prefers a light or dark color scheme. You can read everything aboutprefers-color-scheme in my article Hello Darkness, My Old Friend ?.

AIR EUROPA uses cookies, logs, links and other technologies to store user preferences in order to improve the quality of our services, ensure the technical functioning of the portal and transactions, measure the audience of the website and develop new and improved features, products and services offered.

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