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YouTube is continuing its long war on ad blockers by seemingly ingraining server-side ads into its platform.
Instagram is testing out ads that can't be skipped in the company's latest attempt to drive value for advertisers, and apparently not users.
The video platform will skip right to the end of your video every time you try to play it.
Safari could look more like Arc Browser on iOS 18 and macOS 15 with new AI summaries handled on-device.
Pause Ads are coming to annoy you and make Google more money.
YouTube is expanding its crackdown on ad blockers to mobile users, escalating its "global effort" to make you watch ads.
The video platform now requires users to disable their ad blockers with an immovable pop-up.
YouTube will also allow users to hum a song into their phone microphone and lock their screen while a video is playing.
Google is testing how it can stop users from watching ad-free videos as ad revenue declines.
YouTube will only place the ad blocks on the top 5% of its most popular content when viewed on a TV.
YouTube is prompting some users to switch off their browsers' ad blockers. If they refuse, they can't watch the videos.
Google said it has stopped 5.2 billion ads that violated its policies last year, but there’s a remaining question about how many malicious ads slipped through.
You might think a blocker is just for pop-ups, but according to the feds, the bad guys are trying to ensnare you with malicious ads in search results.
Like it or not, the ad industry is about to invade spaces you never even dreamed of, both online and off.
Media execs reportedly say that Apple is preparing to push for ads on Apple TV+ that could be unleashed in 2023, though so far Apple’s keeping mum.
I researched Google's proposed alternative to web-tracking cookies. But the company's secrecy made it much harder than it should be.
The agency's been using ad blockers since 2018 over malvertising fears—and more agencies have taken them on since.
The company's recent News Feed tweak comes with consequences for researchers and people experiencing vision loss.
A few lines of code hidden away on a webpage can turn your blocked ads into a unique ID.
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