Why there's no inbuilt adblocker in Firefox yet: Mozilla CEO
Dan Warne07 May 2007, 7:37 AM
Users love them, so why hasn't Firefox got inbuillt adblocking capabilities yet? The CEO of the Mozilla Foundation, Mitchell Baker, is circumspect as to the reason why...
Users love them, so why hasn't Firefox got inbuillt adblocking capabilities yet? The CEO of the Mozilla Foundation, Mitchell Baker, is circumspect as to the reason why...
Dan Warne (APC): So speaking of add-ons I'm sure a lot of people are curious to know why you guys haven't built an ad blocker into Firefox?
Mitchell Baker: I don't know I would have to ask actually!
Dan Warne (APC): Really okay? I hypothesised while thinking of the question list that the reason is that the web more or less survives on ad revenue and you wouldn't want to piss off every publisher out there. But I have no idea really which is why I was curious.
Mitchell Baker: I don't know actually. It may be that they are too technically complex, but I would have to ask.
Dan Warne (APC): No worries. I was just curious because there are popular add-ons that do it.
Mitchell Baker: Right and I guess some of those add-ons are pretty complex. When I look at them, they ask you what element you want to block and so on. How many ordinary users would be able to do that, I wonder.
Dan Warne (APC): I think most people just download the automatic list that has everything that has been pre‑populated by someone else.
Mitchell Baker: Right maybe that's it maybe that would be a better extension. Still, I actually don't know what the answer to that would be without looking into it further.
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