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Ad blocker calls Facebook ‘anti-user’

/ 03:44 PM August 11, 2016

Adblocker Plus calling Facebook “anti-user” is more than a little ironic since they’ve been accused of taking payments from companies to whitelist ads since 2012. Image INQUIRER.net

In what could only be considered as absolute irony, Adblock Plus, a popular browser extension, calls out on Facebook and refers to the company as becoming “anti-user.”

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The irony comes from the fact that Adblock Plus has a history of being accused of taking payments to whitelist ads from large companies like Amazon, Google, Microsoft and ad-serving company Taboola, The Next Web reports.

Taking payment to whitelist companies and their ads fundamentally goes against what the service promises,er which is to block all ads. A classic case of a pot calling a kettle black. Alfred Bayle

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