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- noun Plural form of
pop-under .
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Ha ha ha, it took me a second to gather what you meant by “pop-unders.”
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However, use the thumb down sparingly, for example, on: slow loading pages non existent or error laden pages ad-heavy pages voting pages from other social media pop-ups & pop-unders
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The rather astonishing trail over the years of advertising innovations designed to reward advertisers online such as adware, pops-ups (then pop-unders), flashing banners, interstitial, home page take-overs, and even pre-roll have done nothing except leave room for the doomsayers to howl at the moon.
Jarvis Coffin: Reports of the Death of Advertising Are Exaggerated
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"The text ads and high-quality display ads used by Google were a far better experience than the pop-ups, pop-unders and interstitial ads still used today by our competitors."
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"The text ads and high-quality display ads used by Google were a far better experience than the pop-ups, pop-unders and interstitial ads still used today by our competitors."
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The ads I've seen are "pop-unders," those pop-up ads that you don't necessarily see when you're on the page but that are left behind in a small window when you click away.
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The reason we have malware, adware, spyware, file format hijacking, popups and pop-unders, and any sort of code doing things that we don't really want is because we can't just ask someone to change the code to disable it.
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The reason we have malware, adware, spyware, file format hijacking, popups and pop-unders, and any sort of code doing things that we don't really want is because we can't just ask someone to change the code to disable it.
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You would have thought that we had learned this when we roundly rejected popups and pop-unders more than two years ago.
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Pop-ups and pop-unders seem to be more intrusive than in-line ads, implying that users should not be interrupted from their online tasks to close the extraneous windows....
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