Batu69 Posted September 18, 2016 Share Posted September 18, 2016 The Adblock Plus crowdsourced hacker militia can’t keep up with Facebook’s disciplined army of engineers. When Facebook first announced it would circumvent ad blocking software, Adblock Plus (ABP) built a workaround in two days, boasting that “We promised that the open source community would have a solution very soon…This time that community seems to have gotten the better of even a giant like Facebook.” But it’s been a month since Facebook broke ABP’s last workaround, and the social network’s marketing messages are still getting through. Despite the fact that ABP’s browser extension gets the final say on what appears on your screen, it can’t build filters fast enough when Facebook has total control over the code it serves. Adblock Plus communications manager Ben Williams ABP parent company Eyeo’s communications and operations manager Ben Williams admits it needs to dig deeper and make more drastic changes to keep fighting Facebook. “They have basically removed every identifier that’s findable in the first level of ads”, he says while raising fear about Facebook’s ads one day being indistinguishable from content to its users as well. Williams insists his company knew this would happen. “You’ve got to think that a company like Facebook has…a playbook. It’s kind of been how we expected.” That contrasts with the confidence of Williams’ blog posts a month ago, where he wrote “What we hope users will remember is that there is a gargantuan, unstoppable community” and “Should Facebook circumvent again, I’m sure another solution will arise from that open source community.” Now ABP says it will need more time to fire back at Facebook. “We’ll have to change the software, and we’re very, very careful. We have to do some testing.” Williams says that though Facebook has scrubbed the parent elements of its ads code, “We’re in the process of being able to block based on the one of the child elements. I’d say we’re a couple weeks away from that.” In the meantime, ABP has launched its own ad exchange called the Acceptable Ads Platform. It essentially lets websites serve privacy-safe ads that ABP won’t block from appearing to 90 million of its browser extension’s users in exchange for a six percent cut. That money will be critical if Adblock Plus wants to keep funding a war with a tech giant that earns $2 billion in profit per quarter. Article source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven36 Posted September 18, 2016 Share Posted September 18, 2016 Whack a mole and if Abblock Plus was on Facebook's payroll Williams’ would not care . come on spend that mafia money and improve you're software i hope you go flat broke . I'm not a fan of Facebook or Eyeo ether one . Facebook could go offline tomorrow and i would never know its gone unless i read the news Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Holmes Posted September 22, 2016 Share Posted September 22, 2016 I use facebook to communicate with family and friends I have lots of family members that use facebook there is nothing with with social media platforms its what the developers decide to do with it when it goes to this is what makes social media a pain in the ass. That and it collecting data for negative purposes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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