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Re: So what exactly is the problem with behavioral ads? It's the fact that the app is using YOUR bandwith, which YOU a paying a premium for, to push you an ad. When you're capped at a paltry 2G a month, those KB's add up quick.
I played a version of "Whack-A-Mole" with ads when I was with Wildblue, trying to cut down on every KB I could to keep from hitting the 70% FAP threshold. Those (@*#& streaming ads were a serious nuisance.
It's like someone sending you an ad through your fax machine. Uses your line, your printer, your paper and toner. Only in this case it's your kb's. |
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1 edit | Then don't click the iAd or better don't use free ad supported software.
What, you not going to use the browser either? No email...what if you get junk mail?
The banner uses what, 3K, maybe...out of 200,000KB or 2,000,000KB depending on your plan. The rest doesn't come unless it's clicked.
What happens if you are put on hold while you are using your cell minutes? Who are you going to complain to then? -- "Our goal (was to make) a billion phones Flash-enabled by 2010...We're actually going to get 1 billion Flash-enabled phones by 2009." -Adobe Chief Technology Officer Kevin Lynch in Nov 2008. |