Ever since the first "popup ad" these idiots have squandered their responsibilities and ethics when it comes to advertising, indeed, they only have themselves to blame at this point.
Yeah,everyone understands this,except the scumbags engaging in the bad behavior, of course.
My browser is a browser ,not a bill board to scream at me 24/7 to buy stuff.
Publishers would love internet users to decide that, actually, they don't need to install an ad-blocker on their browser of choice. But a new report from research firm eMarketer suggested on Tuesday that there's no such hope on the horizon.
Ever since the first "popup ad" these idiots have squandered their responsibilities and ethics when it comes to advertising, indeed, they only have themselves to blame at this point.
Yeah,everyone understands this,except the scumbags engaging in the bad behavior, of course. My browser is a browser ,not a bill board to scream at me 24/7 to buy stuff.
And why might that be,hummmmm?