To date, owners of popular Internet sites, cherishing their reputation and target audience, do not allow excessive use of such a business tool as “obtrusive advertising”. The banners closing the review and the information blocks on the monitored page popping up like “hell out of the snuff box”, to put it mildly, annoy if not everyone, then the large number of network users is for sure. Pop-ups in Chrome are blocked by default, not as efficiently as we would like, but the significant difference between the situation in the recent past and the present is very obvious. But is such a caring care on the part of browser developers always justified? Let's figure it out.
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