China Reforms Advertisement Policy, Banning Ad Blocking

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hjlbx

I respect people's different opinions, but you should consider this...

Depending upon how the Chinese government crafts the law(s) -- any of these things might be made illegal:

1. Disabling javascript in your browser or using a javascript blocker like NoScript
2. Blocking 3rd-party cookies
3. Using a self-destructing cookie setting or browser add-on
4. Domain blocking
5. IP blocking
6. Using HTTPS only
7. Blocking web-page re-directs
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It's stupid...
 
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hjlbx

50% or more of all click-ads are predatory... it is huge problem.

Like I said, as long as people can make money off of something, in the end, it will get all screwed up... and ruin it for the average person and the descent law-abiding merchant.
 

jamescv7

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1) One of the top countries where threats area already highly expose including malvertising.
2) Some tactics on advertising are purely documented and found out within the China area.


So sometimes we should consider some important information however still it depends at all.
 
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