A plan for the newest version of the Chrome web browser could kill or severely limit ad blocker extensions under the guise of improving privacy and guarding security.
While Chrome extensions have allowed us to have a great deal of flexibility to customize the browser, beware, as you might have installed a fake ad-blocker extension you thought would protect you!
At first it seems exciting to read that two-million Spotify users figured out how to use the service ad-free, as we all hate ads, especially when you want to listen to your music uninterrupted, but this isn’t really a good thing overall.
Is there a way to insure a minimally-intrusive browsing experience without hurting creators? In this article we tackle charitable adblockers to find out.
With Adblock deciding to allow “acceptable ads,” it means you should find a replacement. Here are 5 alternatives to Adblock Plus that allow you to browse in peace.
Have you heard about the Opera browser’s new built-in ad blocker? Let’s take a look at it and see if it’s a good replacement for your current ad blocker.
If you’re using an adblock extension or addon in your browser of choice, you may not be utilizing all of its features. This article will show you how to get more out of your favorite adblocker.