There are a number of ad-blocking software alternatives available in the market

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A ‘pop-up blocker’, also known as ‘pop-up killer’, is a program that prevents pop-ups from being displayed in a user's web browser. Pop-up blockers work in a number of ways. While some close the window before it appears, others disable the command that calls the pop-up, and yet others alter the window's source HTML. One problem with pop-up blockers is that they cannot always differentiate between an unwanted pop-up window and one that is user-requested. But that is just a minor problem. Before you decide whether you want to fight the ad-blocking battle, you really need to know the threats that you are dealing with.

Let’s just start from the beginning: Pop-ups are those annoying windows that get in the way of us viewing the web sites that we want to view. Sometimes they even have things on them that are offensive. Most of us get mad when faced with undesired pop-ups but, in fact, few of us do something about it. The most reasonable explanation for this is that even people who detest web ads concede that the explosion in web advertising has financed a no-cost Internet rich in content. However, if every Internet user blocked all advertisements all the time, companies might have to charge user fees for their web services or else they would go out of business.
Albeit most web surfers would, to some extent, agree on the need of advertisement as a financial resource for Internet-based companies that fundamentally operate as content providers, the new online advertising methods and techniques that some advertisers have been using appear to cross the line between what is reasonable and what is not; in other words, what can be considered a ‘fair amount of advertising’ and what is just an ‘unethical use of advertising as a means to invade people’s eyeballs, minds and lives’. The trick here is that online advertising evolves mosquito trap faster than one could possibly imagine. You would be very naïve if you thought that the latest generation of online ads just sits timidly on a web page carrying an identifying label that says ‘Advertising. Click on me’. Instead, the bulk of adware stealthily masquerade ads as non-commercial content or bombard our eyeballs with pyrotechnic excess. Although it is literally impossible to describe all the different types and formats of existing online advertising, let us walk you through the most common ones that have so far been identified.
First there are Standard Banner Ads, including new formats such as the vertically oriented skyscraper. These stay inside the primary browser window. Second, there are the pop-up and pop-under ads. As opposed to standard banner ads, these appear in new browser windows, typically stripped of toolbars and menus, and either cover your original browser window or hide beneath it. Third, there are Interstitials, which are ads that appear after you click on a link but before you see the next page, and Pop-up Transitionals, a type of ad that plays in a separate window between two pages of content. Fourth, there are Superstitials, a highly evolved ad species which move across the face of a web page, as if they were animations projected on a piece of glass over the page. Worst of all are the Mouse-Trappers and High-Speed Spawners, so called because they break your browser's Back button and/or disable the Close box and often also have the ability to replicate windows faster than you can get rid of them.

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