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Imagine shilling a closed source, sold out alternative to UBlock Origin
I'm not an expert on these and didn't realize there was a difference. Did this one sell out?
Yes, they allow certain "non-obtrusive" ads by default. Some people might be fine with this, but it should absolutely be opt-in, and their deal with an ad company is the only reason it's the default.
Unless I heard wrong, I was under the impression that to be considered "non-intrusive" all the ad company had to do was pay adblock Plus.
Ublock Origin is king
No, they need to obey to a specific standard. I think money may be involved but you need also to make sure that ads are non intrusive
it's both: https://adblockplus.org/en/about#monetization