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Adblock Plus blocked from attending online ad industry’s big annual conference

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Re: Adblock Plus blocked from attending online ad industry’s big annual conference

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The exact bundleware you describe is a badware risk, no matter for what reason it is designed. It is badware since you would not install it if the installer did not trick you, and it is a risk since the bundling bets on your inability to catch all the UI patterns designed to make you install it. I personally deactivated the block after stumbeling over it. The dialogue is straight forward and takes exactly one click t…

I'm not arguing that any bundleware is a badware risk. At all. I was arguing that it's disingenuous to block 400,000 projects on SourceForge because of 10 that do bundleware that's on the less worse end of the spectrum (bad but less bad) while still allowing download sites that have much worse bundleware (closer to or actually malware, 10x offers instead of 2, more dark patterns making it more likely you make a mista…

Ok, fair enough. I didn't understand your post that way. I'd be fine with more download pages on that list.

Re: Adblock Plus blocked from attending online ad industry’s big annual conference

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An organization called the "Interactive Advertising Bureau" should understand better than most that this would be a bad move. They'd have to really try hard to dig their heads deeper into the sand. What's the worst thing that could happen as a result of letting Adblock Plus attend? They'd gain a better understanding or ad-blocking technology? Or maybe get some insight into why so many people feel that ad-blocking is…

From the conference notice front page: Ad blocking is the latest crisis du jour, a potentially existential threat to the industry. I would guess you are correct. What's ironic is that adblock plus understands their value proposition and whitelists advertisers if they are not too shitty. I run Adblock plus for this very reason (as opposed to a less forgiving blocker). Also, they just landed Larry Ellison of Oracle as…

I find it amusing that their page loads with a popup: https://screencloud.net/v/vOXl
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