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Google launches a service that allows sites to pay for not showing ads



Ads are the source of income for most content sites today, and for sites to operate and publish you need to publish ads, but the visitor likes the page to be clean and free of confusion and therefore resort to blocking services that threaten those sites and stop the source of income, Google has a solution to this problem through its service Funding Choices.

In fact, Google had revealed the Google Contributor service two years ago, and the service allows any user to pay site owners a sum of money to surf their sites without ads. This means that the parties will benefit.

But Google stopped the service at the end of last year and has now re-launched it with a new design and format, a new explanation of the mechanism and a new name. Let's say you paid your account $ 1, and the cost per page was $ 0.01, which means that you can browse 100 web pages without ads.


$ 0.01 is the lowest price webmasters can select for ads on their pages, and they can change it of course and you will be aware of this change because when you raise the price will reduce the number of pages you can browse the same balance.

Previously, the service was blocking adsense advertisements run by Google, but with the new change they blocked all ads. The service is still a trial that needs to be added to more sites and support more countries, but it remains one of the possible solutions before Google launches the blocking feature in Chrome next year.

The usual question is, will you pay for your preferred site for browsing without ads? Or continue using extensions that might stop one day?

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