Social influencer marketing bypasses
ad blockers because it appears as an organic, social post from accounts, rather than a banner on the side of a site.
Not exact matches
The creator of the most popular
ad blocker removed it
because he felt bad, but others say
ad blocking is a rational response to a broken business model
Marco Arment, creator of the popular
ad blocker «Peace,» recently pulled his app from the App Store
because of this new business model.
«The reason people use
ad blockers and other things is
because the advertising is just not good,» says Bankoff.
Matt Maier, CEO of
ad blocker company AdBlock, told Business Insider it could turn out to be a problem for his company
because Google could choose to disable third party
ad blockers, but he emphasized that nobody knew what the Coalition for Better
Ads was actually doing.
In their study, 20 % of participants used to have
ad blockers but turned them off, either
because the publisher asked them to in order to view content, or
because the
ad blocker itself blocked content they wanted to see.
We've noticed that you're using an
ad blocker Our content is brought to you free of charge
because of the support of our advertisers.
I'd like to inform you that I'm using an
ad blocker now
because of how horrible
ad networks are with their attempts to follow you around the web and sell whatever data they can scrape up to whoever they can.
Free, $ 2.99 pro upgrade 1Blocker is one of the best
ad blockers on iOS
because of how flexible it is.
The latter feature is interesting,
because Google is working on something similar — an
ad blocker built into Chrome to keep bad
ads from ruining your browser experience.
That will let you right click on a page to translate it or install an
ad blocker — which you'll want
because Edge isn't going to get the Tracking Protection List feature from IE — or install a password manager (Edge can save your passwords, but it doesn't have the same password creation features as an extension like LastPass).