noun a software or tool that blocks online advertisements from being displayed on a webpage
Used to describe software or browser extensions that prevent advertisements from being displayed on websites, affecting digital marketing strategies.
Ad blockers can affect the visibility of ads for e-commerce websites, impacting their marketing efforts.
Web developers may need to consider ad blockers when designing websites to ensure a good user experience.
Ad blockers are considered in the design process to create a seamless user experience without intrusive ads.
Ad blockers can impact revenue for online publishers who rely on advertising for income.
Writers may use adblockers to prevent distractions while researching or writing articles online.
Psychologists may use adblockers to maintain focus during online research or while writing reports without being interrupted by ads.
Web developers may use adblockers to test the functionality of websites they are building without interference from ads.
Digital marketers may use adblockers to understand how their ads appear to users who also use adblockers, and to optimize their ad campaigns accordingly.
Graphic designers may use adblockers to ensure that their design work is not disrupted by ads while browsing for inspiration or resources online.