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.
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.
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.
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.
puckmymuskie wrote: » ^^^ does badger sell your info to ad companies like ghostery? Im sure disconnesct doesn't.
The Randy Riverbeast wrote: » The touch version of boards has ads which are very easy to tap on.
DivingDuck wrote: » Doesn't everyone already have their sound muted when on porn sites anyway...?