Now a lot of advertising is hidden in plain sight. They’re articles, news stories, educational videos, youtube “content.” Adblockers don’t help when everything is either an ad, or social engineering.
Honestly whats even the point. It shows that she is losing income and will buy cheaper juice so its advertising cheaper juice brands which she is going to buy anyway. It honestly seems very stupid.
Start teaching people to ignore ads. I know I do, and it’s something my parents taught me when I was younger.
It won’t help with data collection, but it will make it a lot harder for these assholes to put the pieces together.
Now a lot of advertising is hidden in plain sight. They’re articles, news stories, educational videos, youtube “content.” Adblockers don’t help when everything is either an ad, or social engineering.
All part of educating people to recognize ads
Honestly whats even the point. It shows that she is losing income and will buy cheaper juice so its advertising cheaper juice brands which she is going to buy anyway. It honestly seems very stupid.
You could make the argument that someone could guide her to a specific cheap brand, but I agree that it’s stupid
How about teaching them to install Adblockers?
Only helps wherever adblockers work, but I’m all for a multiple discipline approach!
The only place adblockers don’t work is real world billboards.
i would be much more interested in this whole AR-glasses BS if one of them had an app that blocks ads in real life
I think ar glasses would be cool regardless but adblock is defiantly a top priority application.