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  2. AdBlock - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AdBlock

    AdBlock is an ad-blocking browser extension for Google Chrome, Apple Safari (desktop and mobile), Firefox, Samsung Internet, Microsoft Edge and Opera. [4] [5] AdBlock allows users to prevent page elements, such as advertisements, from being displayed. It is free to download and use, and it includes optional donations to the developers. [6]

  3. AdGuard - Wikipedia

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    The browser extension blocks video ads, interstitial ads, floating ads, pop-ups, banners, and text ads. [3] It is also able to handle anti-AdBlock scripts. [4] AdGuard blocks spyware and warns users of malicious websites. AdGuard Content Blocker is an additional browser extension for Yandex Browser and Samsung Internet, which uses Content ...

  4. Adblock Plus - Wikipedia

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    Adblock Plus (ABP) is a free and open-source [11] [12] browser extension for content-filtering and ad blocking.It is developed by Eyeo GmbH, a German software company.The extension has been released for Mozilla Firefox (including mobile), [13] Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge (Chromium based version), Opera, Safari, Yandex Browser, and Android.

  5. Ad blocking - Wikipedia

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    Ad blocking reduces page load time and saves bandwidth for the users. Users who pay for total transferred bandwidth ("capped" or pay-for-usage connections) including most mobile users worldwide have a direct financial benefit from filtering an ad before it is loaded. Using an ad blocker is a common method of improving internet speeds. [39]

  6. uBlock Origin - Wikipedia

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    uBlock Origin (/ ˈ j uː b l ɒ k / YOO-blok [5]) is a free and open-source browser extension for content filtering, including ad blocking.The extension is available for Firefox and Chromium-based browsers (such as Chrome, Edge, Brave, and Opera).

  7. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    You could ask anyone on the net if they enjoy that experience and they'd probably say no." [32] However, YouTube began running in-video ads in August 2007, with preroll ads introduced in 2008. [ 33 ] On October 9, 2006, it was announced that the company would be purchased by Google for US$1.65 billion in stock, which was completed on November 13.

  8. YouTube Premium - Wikipedia

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    In April 2023, YouTube began to pilot a variant of this concept under which some videos offer an enhanced bitrate 1080p option. [32] As of July 2022, in the United States the price of individual accounts on the service was increased to $13.99 per month ($18.99 if purchased via Apple App Store) [33]

  9. Twitch (service) - Wikipedia

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    [341] [342] The software also served as the client for the former Twitch Game Store. [343] [344] The Curse mobile app was subsequently rebranded as Twitch Messenger [citation needed] which was later shut down. [citation needed] Twitch removed the app's servers, group messaging, voice chat and video chat functionality in February 2019. [345]