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Annoying pop-up ads veiledly install unwanted apps

There are lots of rogue websites that send unwanted pop-up ads to the users' browsers. In order to achieve this,…

4 years ago

Google has a fresh $46bn obvious reason to show ads

Google's reasons to show ads all the time when we are online seems to be stronger than ever. Alphabet, Google…

4 years ago

Rogue websites send annoying pop-ups to your desktop

A rogue website uses pop-ups to trick visitors into subscribing to its browser notifications. Thus, it can send unwanted ads…

4 years ago

Let’s take our right to customise the way we see ads

The way we see ads is a complex mechanism that helps advertisers and companies follow us and our online behaviour…

4 years ago

Google “attacks” ad blockers with its new Manifest V3

Google's rules for ad blockers change dramaticaly, as Google makes most of its money from ads. Its newest Chrome browser…

4 years ago

No ads to bother us might be the best marketing approach

Some of the strongest companies' CEOs chose the no ads strategy, just to avoid bothering users. Maybe one of the…

4 years ago

The less funny things behind the online funny ads

Funny ads might be delightful for most of us. We appreciate the ingenuity, the idea, the result and the fact…

4 years ago

U.S. presidential elections: Facebook rejected 2.2 million ads

Facebook announced it rejected 2.2 million ads ahead of U.S. elections. According to the company, they were intended to „obstruct…

4 years ago

Advertising: The fight for and against intrusive ads

The advertising environment is changing and becomes very painful, even for the huge players. At the same time, this would…

4 years ago

No third-party cookies for the New York Times readers

The New York Times is preparing to give up the third-party cookies. In an interview for Digiday, The Times' svp…

4 years ago