Adblocker Crystal picks up where Peace left off, but with a twist

No one really likes ads — and most people can’t stand the noisy, flashy, blinky, autoplay kind that give online advertising a bad name. But, like it or not, ads go a long way to support online publishers and others whose hard work people enjoy free of charge. No one has figured out a totally fair way to universally let some (non-offensive) ads play and banish other (obnoxious) ones. Nowhere was that more evident than with the agonizing decision by Marco Arment — developer of Peace — who had such a complete change of heart about what his successful iOS 9 adblocker…
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