Adblock Plus’s Till Faida on the shifting shape of ad blocking
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| Post date: 2020-01-22 11:26:47 |
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| Publishers hate ad blockers, but millions of internet users embrace them — and many browsers even bake it in as a feature, including Google’s own Chrome. At the same time, growing numbers of publishers are walling off free content for visitors who hard-block ads, even asking users directly to be whitelisted. It’s a fight for |
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