DivingDuck wrote: » Doesn't everyone already have their sound muted when on porn sites anyway...?
The Randy Riverbeast wrote: » The touch version of boards has ads which are very easy to tap on.
NachoBusiness wrote: » I was on some site the other day and Chumbawamba started blaring straight away and at the top of the screen it said they apologized but because I was using ad-block plus, I would have to listen to that song whilst using their website. Can't remember what site it was. Might have been a porn site. If so, please don't confirm.
puckmymuskie wrote: » ^^^ does badger sell your info to ad companies like ghostery? Im sure disconnesct doesn't.
Arytonblue wrote: » Only learnt this recently, every time you use your browser to block an ad, somewhere out in the world, a lonely, balding advertising exec in his mid 40's, possibly going by the name Chet or Chad, living in Spokane, WA, slowly but surely loses a fraction of his life-force, knowing all his attempts to spread useless information of products and entertainment to the wider public is ultimately in vain. Sad stuff altogether. We should all be ashamed.
The criminals behind the campaign previously carried out a similar attack on Yahoo's ad network, exposing millions more people to the same drive-by attacks.
The campaign used against the AdSpirit and Yahoo networks connected to servers run by Microsoft's Azure service.
cisk wrote: » Pretty much, I don't agree with them making a business out of it. The other blocker is donation based, it's also more efficient on cpu and memory usuage.
Treadhead wrote: » So you stopped using it because you don't agree with a decision you think they might make in the future? No guilt whatsoever. I very rarely allow ads, and only then for sites I use regularly and want to support. I don't think I've ever actually clicked on an internet ad.