
Browsing the Web without advertisements is nice. No obnoxious popups stealing your screen. No autoplaying videos slowing down page load times. And no creepy invasion of privacy. In fact, 89 percent of people who install adblocks do it to improve their user experience. So really, what's not to love about ad blocking? If you ask anyone in publishing, the answer is an emphatic "a lot". First and foremost, when an ad blocker blocks ads, publishers earn no ad revenue. But ad blocking isn't anything new. People have been installing these extensions for years. But those people were considered a fringe…
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