If you’ve even been on the internet, then you probably know that pop-ups are annoying and irritating. Sometimes, when you are forced to subscribe before even seeing a word on a website, only to find out that it wasn’t what you were looking for. Google wants to fix this. Starting on January 10th, 2017, Google’s mobile search results will downplay sites with “intrusive” interstitials and pop-ups. It’ll accept content that asks for necessary info or takes up a “reasonable” amount of space (such as the app install banners), but “click to continue” pop-ups and first-party sales pitches won’t get Google’s favor. Hopefully this fixes the issues of pop-ups. Thoughts ?
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Wednesday, October 21, 2015
YouTubes Ad Free Subscription Service Is Called YouTube Red

Saturday, September 26, 2015
Ad-Free Youtube Subscription Coming In October ?
According to Recode, YouTube might be launching its subscription service at the end of October. Google has sent out emails to content creators, asking them to agree to the terms for an ads-free version by October 22nd. Its believed that the ad free version will cost $10/month and will come bundled with Music Key, Youtube’s music streaming service that gives you offline access, background playback and more. Remember that this is just a rumor and nothing is confirmed. If true what do you think of an ad free Youtube ?
Friday, February 20, 2015
YouTube To Launch Service For Ad Free Videos
YouTube is reportedly working on a subscription model that would remove ads from videos for paying customers. Reports say that the service is set to launch in the next few months The subscription model is meant to boost revenue and help content creators on YouTube while also providing customers with options. This service will likely be similar to the pilot test YouTube launched back in 2013, during which people could pay $1 a month for ad-free videos. No details surrounding price or the intricacies of the service are known at this time.
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