The Price of Free Google Report.

Proton analyzed over 54,000 demographic profiles using 2025 ad auction data to estimate what advertisers pay to reach different types of Americans. The range is much wider than you might expect.

The average American generates about $1,605 a year in advertising value. A 35- to 44-year-old man in Bozeman, MT, without children, using a desktop and making high-value corporate searches, generates an estimated $17,929.30. An 18- to 24-year-old father in Fort Smith, AR, using an Android phone and making low-value searches, generates $31.05.

That’s a 577x difference between two people using the same free service.

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    4 hours ago

    I wonder how much money people have wasted buying my data. I have ad blockers everywhere, I never see a single ad or sponsored message, if their system actually works it should be marked worthless.

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    That might be what they pay Google to advertise to those groups. But do they manage to get that much profit out of those advertisements from those groups?

    I know it is not true to say that “advertising doesn’t work on me” but I wonder if the revenue the advertisers are getting out of that professional man in MT adds up to anywhere close to $17,929/yr worth of sales of their products/services.

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      7 hours ago

      Some people might think it’s nonsense to pay more to reach some group than it gives directly, but there might be a degree of diffusion such that it’s not.

      Suppose, that computer-savvy woman is the source of advice for her many friends after trying some things out or whatever.

      Suppose, that professional man uses occasionally a free tool for their task, that seems to be “first page in Google”, but is in fact the most familiar from 8 things listed on that first page.

      Then they use it again or their coworkers or friends know that the tool exists. Then eventually they might buy it.

      It’s all probabilities, but those that spread.

      Why did I even write this, it’s obvious.

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    11 hours ago

    The top 10% of profiles: heavy desktop users — generate 43% of all advertiser value

    Helps explain why Microsoft has started injecting ads into the OS so aggressively.

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    14 hours ago

    You use an android because you like it

    I use an android to drive advertising revenue down

    We are not the same

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      I use an android because Apple has been insufferable about allowing users to run that they want to run and customize their phone how they want to customize their phone.

      Google is now showing signs that they want to do the same.

      I will move to a linux tablet, watch and a cellular wifi AP if I have to

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        11 hours ago

        You should try GrapheneOS. It has no Google crap installed by default, and if you install Play Services for apps that need it, it will be sandboxed so it can’t track you or limit sideloading.

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          7 hours ago

          Not far enough. Google if fucking with their appstore, they eventually want it to be a walled garden. If that happens, developers will be hard-pressed to release versions for both Google and aurora (or f-droid or whatever)

          I want chat, I want a working camera, a working web browser and to be able to make and take calls. That’s all doable from Linux today, the battery life just really sucks.

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            4 hours ago

            GrapheneOS supports F-droid and essentially all APK files. The built in camera and SMS apps work and so do most IM apps and web browsers.

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        12 hours ago

        I’m already looking into it lol. From this point on, every device I purchase needs to run Linux.

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          7 hours ago

          As far as I can tell, we’re getting close. The kernel needs more handheld power-saving techniques, and honestly, we need some more small-format current technology devices supported. Everyone is locking everything down.

          I’d even roll my own SBC project, but the power situation is still too damn sketchy

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            We are getting very close. FEX and any Waydroid improvements ValvE upstreams will also help a ton for apps that depend on them. I’ve also had success with setting up suspend-on-sleep on older laptops battery-wise, so you could always try that in the meantime.

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    This feels like a good post to mention AdNaueam! For anyone who wants an adblocker that helps more than just you! It basically blocks ads but also sends a click request to every ad that should have been loaded. The data being sent with this request contains spoofed garbage data that makes the tracking data sets lose value. It also keeps a funny metric on how much the estimated cost for your clicks is :)

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      Even if you got the full 1k that would never be enough to survive. Maybe a yearly stimulus check

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    19 hours ago

    Well let’s see…

    • I’ve used Firefox with uBlock Origins pretty much as soon as uBlock Origins came out. I’m now using Librewolf.
    • Im using a YouTube extention that automatically skips sponsers and adreads.
    • I don’t use Google for my searches. Haven’t for over 10 years.
    • I use Spotify on my PC, with the Bash Spot X patch.
    • My OS is also Linux, so no built-in ads.
    • On my phone I have AdAway installed.
    • I patched my YouTube app with ReVanced Manager, giving me block against ads, sponsers, and adreads.
    • I don’t use Spotify on my phone, instead opting to download music I bought from artists (typically Bandcam) or get through Soulseek.
    • I use Firefox on my phone too, with uBlock Origins. Did that for nearly as long as my PC.
    • I also don’t use Google for my searches there.

    I’m very curious about what my value to Google is, considering all that.

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      13 hours ago

      It’s crazy that we have to go to that much effort just to have a reasonably pleasant online experience.

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      Since Feb 2025 Google started using browser fingerprinting to track users. While you don’t see the ads, they’re still building a profile on you.

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          They specifically waited until after the inauguration to avoid legal pushback. The Google “Code Yellow” started in 2019 that eventually found this as the final solution.

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      15 hours ago

      Basically same,

      • Linux and Graphene
      • IronFox/Zen Browser with Adnauseam, Sponsorblock, DeArrow and ClearURLs
      • Mullvad VPN with AdBlock (off because of Adnauseam).
      • GrayJay instead of YouTube.
      • SimpMusic + Locally downloaded songs for music.
      • Local media server for movies

      Only places i have yet to tighten privacy (AFAIK) is email and chats (did make a burner acc on Discord and deleted the old one though). I dont use social media apart from the fediverse. All those accounts are deleted.

      Update:

      I do use K9 Mail and Thunderbird for email clients and F-droid and Aurora Store as an app store replacement.

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      17 hours ago

      Your location data. You help with traffic notifications, harveating of networks in relation to your location. Even if you dont use maps.

      What is bash x spot?

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        I got it reversed, it’s spot x bash. But it’s bash script that modifies the spotify client to remove all ads. Doesn’t give you premium features, only removes ads. The script must also be run every time spotify updates.

        Check it out.

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        I only drive to my work and back, no where else do I actually drive because I’m an introvert

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      Also, Ironfox and Cromite are awesome too!

      Hopefully Ironfox and Librewolf both replace Firefox itself overtime somehow (Since Firefox new leadership has been enshittifying it), maybe Cromite can do same for Chromium too

      What do you recommend for searches?

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        I’ve been using Startpage, it gives me often better results than google does these days. The image search is shit though, have to use something else for that

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    The average American generates about $1,605 a year in advertising value. A 35- to 44-year-old man in Bozeman, MT, without children, using a desktop and making high-value corporate searches, generates an estimated $17,929.30. An 18- to 24-year-old father in Fort Smith, AR, using an Android phone and making low-value searches, generates $31.05.

    Just imagine how much people have to buy through ads to justify this amount of ad spending.

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      By corporate searches, I think they mean searches for work.

      I don’t spend much discretionary income on stuff I search, that amount of advertising/SEO would be almost entirely wasted on my personal life. But my work related searches are very different, products and services I use for work projects add up to much more than I make in a year. I mostly use DDG though, fuck Google.

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      It’s just Americans. Very vulnerable to suggestions and very wealthy at the same time.

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        13 hours ago

        Everyone is susceptible to advertising — the principles rely on fundamental human psychology, just the same as propaganda. However, Americans simultaneously are served more ads in their day-to-day than most other places, and also have a captured education system that is designed to create more unthinking consumers.

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          Americans are also the primary target it’s all adjusted for. Ads are a social mechanism.

          Even ads for non-American audiences sometimes copy ads aimed at Americans in various detail which doesn’t make sense there.

          Somewhat similar to perception of fashion differing between living in a big city or in a rural area. In a big city everything is happening around you. In a rural area you learn of things happening, might get interested, might not.

          OK, I might be simplifying things.

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          Compared to the rest of the world - yeah. Be that 30 years ago or now. Things that are normal for Americans are something impractically good for the rest of the world.

          I mean, there are median and average income maps and such on the web.

          But I admit that everything is different, say, in most countries you can do fine without a car. Of what I’ve read and heard about USA, a car seems more important than a place to bunk (I mean, the whole concept of someone with financial problems sleeping in their car seems wild from a country where a car is something less basic than a living place).

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          Yeah. Americans are very wealthy in general. And very trigger happy for spending with their credit cards

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    Don’t wanna see you slacking doing low-value searches! Brb writing a a script generating some high-level net traffic, so they waste more money on me.

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      That’s not wasting money, that’s literally generating money for them.

      Buying local and obscuring your searches are how you starve the beast.

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        I mean it kinda depends. If too much company money is spent on fake net traffic companies will see online ads with google arent working properly and be less willing to give them money. But it would have to become a real issue. one single person cant really break the system

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    I’ve made it as hard as i can to track me. And I will continue to do so. Fuck advertisers.

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        If I see an ad get though my layers of blockers, I see it as an embarrassment. Usually just means I got to refresh ublock.

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        Yup. I made it my life’s work to deprive those cunts like Google of as much money as I can. Fuck them so hard

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    Imagine if humanity would spend all this energy and effort into things that would actually benefit humanity world wide. Medicine and medical personnel, food research and production, education, housing, care for the elderly…

    Oh man, this world could be so nice…