In yet another display of its monopolistic position on the iOS app distribution market, Apple requires from Patreon to fork out 30% of all donations made with its app.
Google won't phase out third-party cookies in Chrome. The move is a tacit admission of failure by Google to come up with a privacy-centric tracking method.
We spoke with Andrey Meshkov, AdGuard's CTO and co-founder, about the Ad-Filtering Dev Summit, its vital role in community building, the ideas for this year's talks, his personal highlights from the event, and more.
AFDS returns, and we're co-hosting! Expect two days of tech talks, presentations, panels, and networking. Join us to discuss the latest in ad filtering tech
YouTube has found a new way to bypass ad blockers by integrating ads directly into video content via "server-side ad insertion," complicating the detection and blocking of ads. How will ad blockers respond?
New research sheds light on the state of extensions in Google's Chrome Web Store, revealing that the company is doing an exceptionally poor job in purging the bad apples.
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