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Microsoft, Amazon, Taboola among companies paying AdBlock to protect revenue source.

by Megan Geuss - Feb 3 2015

 

http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Screen-Shot-2015-02-03-at-10.07.51-AM-640x418.png An example of an ad deemed acceptable by AdBlock Plus from Taboola.Since 2011, AdBlock Plus, a popular browser plugin that blocks online ads, has kept a “whitelist” of websites that are allowed to serve ads despite the presence of the AdBlock Plus plugin. In an e-mail to Ars, AdBlock Plus Communications Manager Ben Williams wrote that currently, the browser extension has granted a pass to "over 300 sites/entities" out of "over 1,500 applicants" to the company's whitelist. That's up from October 2013, when AdBlock Plus allowed the ads of 78 sites or entities out of 777 applicants.

To be placed on AdBlock Plus’ whitelist, advertisements must be transparent about being ads, must be appropriate to the site they’re being served on, and must not distort or disrupt the page content, among other criteria. AdBlock Plus goes into more detail about the whitelisting process here.

 

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Well done Adblock Plus - you were in it for the long con 🙂
Yep I don't recommend AdBlock Plus anymore and have seen this on other sites what a shame.

 

Daniel 😠
It is a shame because they did have a pretty good name for themselves at one point.

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