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Apple Welcomes The Creation Of Ad Blocking Apps | Tech Bet | CNBC

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What’s the future of the web look like without ads? Apple gives developers the green light to create ad blocking apps.
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Apple Welcomes The Creation Of Ad Blocking Apps | Tech Bet | CNBC

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2 Comments

  1. @XxDTownxX91

    December 26, 2023 at 11:15 am

    I never understood why websites make ads a sort of separate entity. Wouldn't it be much easier to just put in ads as part of the page, and that way it would be immune to adblocking software? Kind of like YouTubers who put ads in their actual video, instead of having ads be separate from the video.

  2. @mikeserenar

    December 26, 2023 at 11:15 am

    Apple's probably responding to the latest trend in internet ads, If you see a top 25 list to read, It's a slideshow that forces you to load 25 web pages with new ads on each page sucking data and time from what should be a quick read. Almost ALL of the computer web sites are guilty of it and I'm 100% behind Apple on this one, The web sites brought this on themselves.

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