Asus To Ship Mobile Devices With Adblock Plus Integration – Monitizing Bitcoin Content Will Change

Asus To Ship Mobile Devices With Adblock Plus Integration – Monitizing Bitcoin Content Will Change

The concept of blocking website advertisements is nothing new under the sun. In recent months, Apple has allowed ad blockers into their app store, allowing users on mobile devices not to see any unwanted advertisements on the Internet. Asus is taking things one step further, as the manufacturer will ship out devices with integrated Adblock Plus support. Mobile devices are becoming more common all over the world, and as a result, more of the Internet content is consumed on these devices as well. For most people, there is nothing more annoying that seeing advertisements on websites or in....


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