Advertisers Escalate Banner Ad War
AnonymousComrade writes: "In today's Newsbytes, there is an article about MediaBEAM GmbH, a German company that say they have developed Web server software that can detect whether a home browser is blocking banner ads or pop-ups. If the Web server detects blocking software, a message appears on the screen advising the 'free-loading' surfer that he has two choices if he wants access to the Web site's content: pay for it or be exposed to the ads. This sounds strange to me. Can they really include something in the download (Java or JS, I assume) that detects whether an ad picture has been downloaded or not? What if you have blocking S/W that not just blocks the download of the ad picture, but also modifies the HTML on-the-fly (a la the Proxomitron). Can they really distinguish this from a remote ad server that just isn't responding? And how long will it take before ad blocking S/W is updated to block this blocking-detection mechanism?"
..but BSD still owns linux.
Simply download the silly commercial banners, but prevent the browser from displaying them.
Okay, this will not be the best option for those with slow connections.
I have a 100 Mbps connection to the Internet at home (as have lots of people in my city), so I wouldn't notice a few extra bytes.
Check out http://www.bjornerback.com if you would like to read more about our 100 Mbps Internet connection.
I have 1 Gbps Internet access@home
These guys sound like the internet Gestapo. The website Nazi will send you an ICQ msg. "No website for you! 2 months!"