Advertisers To Take Over Browsers
from the just-what-we-need dept
Ah. Advertising going one step further. I remember a while back when I thought Neoplanet was going a little too far in offering "customized" browsers that companies could offer surfers. Now, apparently, a new company has created some technology to automatically customize browsers on the fly. So, the next time you go to weather.com, your browser might suddenly become the "weather.com browser" complete with its own toolbar and various other changes. I could actually see how this technology might be useful on some sites - but the potential (and likelihood) of misuse by advertisers is a little scary. Of course, the company claims it will be easy to turn off the software to prevent you from having to suffer through these multi-themed browsers.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Advertising Morals
Hell, consider it a done deal. This will be one time I'm *glad* my Opera probably won't work at a website.
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