By Tony Walford
There’s been a lot of talk these past few days about ad blockers, those clever little apps and web browser widgets that stop you getting bugged by advertising.
No wonder – when Apple, one of the most-watched and most-followed tech companies in the world, does something (in this case, allowing ad blockers on its mobile operating system iOS), people tend to sit up and take notice.
We’ll come to the thinking behind Apple’s move shortly, but let’s look first at the consequences of ad blocking. A lot of people have installed ad blockers on their computers – it means that machines Read full story ›
Source: The Drum