Another report found usage of
ad blockers went up by 30 % in 2016.
Not exact matches
What's surprising isn't that people use
ad blockers, it's that people continue to
go to websites that offer such a painful experience.
Most users won't do it: The brokerage firm points out that while iOS 9 supports
ad blocking, users who want to implement it have to do some setup — they have to download an
ad blocker and then
go into their device's settings panel to let that app communicate with Safari.
So if you want to
go one step further and block all
ads, you should install an
ad blocker.
If 100 % of web users install an
ad blocker many websites you know and love would simply
go bankrupt.
And frankly, most of these iPhone
ad blockers are
going to be pretty similar; they all use the same limited API that Apple provides them.
This extension isn't an
ad blocker, per se, but the result is similar since it
goes after and stops tracking technologies, many of which are attached to
ads.
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).
If all
goes according to plan, those who visit Salon while running an
ad -
blocker will face a pop - up, allowing readers a choice — turn off their
ad -
blockers or choose to «suppress
ads.»
The
ad blocker can be enabled by
going to «settings», and it will automatically detect and stop the mining scripts written into the code of a webpage.»
I installed an
ad blocker, and it's all
gone!