Adblock
Plus will let advertisers display ads to users of its popular browser
extension, but only if they pony up the dough. Ads from Internet giants
like Microsoft Corp. and Amazon.com Inc. will now appear for Adblock
Plus users, as well as certain ads from Google Inc.
A new report from Financial Times
says that Bing search ads, as well as those from Amazon and Taboola,
will now appear for users of Adblock Plus, which has become one of the
most widely-used add-ons for Internet users trying to avoid ads, with 64
percent more downloads last year than in 2013.
Adblock Plus users will now see more ads after Microsoft,
Amazon and other companies paid its developer, Aeyo, to appear on a
“white list” of “acceptable” ads
that bypasses the browser extension.
Google’s ads have appeared on the site since 2013, reportedly saving it more than $887 million.
Aeyo says the white list allows less aggressive ads through
its filter, while blocking more intrusive or annoying ones. The program
is optional, but Adblock Plus encourages users to keep it enabled and
“support websites that rely on advertising… in a non-intrusive way,” it
says on its official site.
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