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<blockquote data-quote="Slydude" data-source="post: 1679535" data-attributes="member: 131855"><p>I talked about this a bit last week during the Sunday chat. In the says after IOS 9 was released Ad/popup blockers were among the top ranked downloads. One developer pulled his and blocker from the App Store when he realized that he was not comfortable with something that blocked all pop ups/ads. In the discussion that I linked to Kirk the iTunes guide discusses the extent to which we all go to avoid advertisements be they on television or on the Internet. Like you Lisa, Kirk has a slow connection and some sites take an inordinate amount of time to load. You can find his comments in the article linked to below.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #454545"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica'">Kirk McLaren has more to<a href="https://kirkville.com/the-many-ways-i-avoid-ads/?utm_source=Kirkville+weekly+newsletter&utm_campaign=3b90067429-Kirkville_Weekly_Newsletter1_9_2015&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_3bb8b3b0bc-3b90067429-298436589" target="_blank"><span style="color: #e4af09"> say about the concept of ad blocking</span></a>. Although one user that he read as compared and blocking to robbing an Apple Store, points out that most of us go to great lengths to avoid advertisements. How many of us, for example, ignore television commercials, turn down the volume, install ad blockers and tracker blockers in our web browsers etc. There are number of other instances that he gives for ways in which we go to avoid advertising and if you want an example of why this needs to be done because his numbers for the webpage she references in the article. The load time and amount of data loaded is cut in half with the ad blockers he has installed.</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slydude, post: 1679535, member: 131855"] I talked about this a bit last week during the Sunday chat. In the says after IOS 9 was released Ad/popup blockers were among the top ranked downloads. One developer pulled his and blocker from the App Store when he realized that he was not comfortable with something that blocked all pop ups/ads. In the discussion that I linked to Kirk the iTunes guide discusses the extent to which we all go to avoid advertisements be they on television or on the Internet. Like you Lisa, Kirk has a slow connection and some sites take an inordinate amount of time to load. You can find his comments in the article linked to below. [COLOR=#454545][FONT=Helvetica]Kirk McLaren has more to[URL='https://kirkville.com/the-many-ways-i-avoid-ads/?utm_source=Kirkville+weekly+newsletter&utm_campaign=3b90067429-Kirkville_Weekly_Newsletter1_9_2015&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_3bb8b3b0bc-3b90067429-298436589'][COLOR=#e4af09] say about the concept of ad blocking[/COLOR][/URL]. Although one user that he read as compared and blocking to robbing an Apple Store, points out that most of us go to great lengths to avoid advertisements. How many of us, for example, ignore television commercials, turn down the volume, install ad blockers and tracker blockers in our web browsers etc. There are number of other instances that he gives for ways in which we go to avoid advertising and if you want an example of why this needs to be done because his numbers for the webpage she references in the article. The load time and amount of data loaded is cut in half with the ad blockers he has installed.[/FONT][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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