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YouTube users complain that the "skip ads" button has disappeared on mobile devices

It will now be significantly harder to hide ads on YouTube, as the skip button is not immediately noticeable. Starting last week, some users have noticed that the countdown timer for the "skip ad" button has disappeared from the desktop version of Yo...

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LG's new $2400 LG G4 TV shows full-screen ads in standby mode

Screensavers promote LG's own products and announcements of the LG Channels service, as well as products from third-party companies, reports the FlatpanelsHD site, which tested the new LG G4 OLED TV starting at $2400. The Android Authority site sugg...

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"I wanted peace, but this is war". Musk is suing advertisers who left X/Twitter - he publicly sent them away last year

Another day, another lawsuit from Elon Musk. This time, the billionaire is targeting advertisers who left X/Twitter in droves last year due to the social media platform's controversial policies. Reports indicated that ads from these companies appeare...

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"I wanted peace, but this is war". Musk is suing advertisers who left X/Twitter - last year he publicly sent them off

Another day brings yet another lawsuit from Elon Musk. This time, the billionaire is targeting advertisers who fled X/Twitter en masse last year due to the platform's controversial policies. Reports indicated that advertisements from companies were a...

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Nvidia's free GeForce Now plan will show ads (up to 2 minutes) while games load

The completely free trial version of the cloud gaming service GeForce Now from Nvidia will soon cease to be so. Starting from February 28, users will begin to see advertisements. This applies only to the free level - not Priority or Ultimate - and i...

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Bloggers' social media cryptomemes will be treated as 'financial advertising' - UK regulator

Now "finfluencers" and their cryptopublications (even unpaid and cryptomemes) will be under close scrutiny of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). On July 17, the British financial regulator issued new guidance on financial advertising in social n...

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