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New Study Claims 26% of All Desktop Users Blocking Ads

The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) has recently released a new report that looks at the behavior of users, specifically in regards to ad blocking.  In the report it was found that just 15% of mobile users are blocking ads, but when it comes to desktop users, that number jumps to 26%.

There are other interesting factors in the study, such as the fact that 32% of the ad blockers on both mobile and desktop are male between the ages of 18 and 34, while just 22% are female of that age group.

There is also a section in the study that looks at why people use ad blocking for a while, then stop.  20% of those who stopped using ad blockers said that they did it because the ad blockers sometimes would block out a publisher’s content.  Even if this only happens rarely, it can be a major annoyance for many users.

Of those who said that they don’t currently use an ad blocking system, about 17% said they were ‘at risk’ of beginning to use this type of software.  This is, at least in my eyes, a smaller number than I would have expected.

Overall the report was quite interesting and gave a lot more depth to the current trends in ad blocking.

Anyone who uses digital ads would be wise to look through the report.

You can get the report HERE.

Pesach Lattin
Pesach Lattinhttp://www.adotat.com
Pesach "Pace" Lattin is one of the top experts in interactive advertising, affiliate marketing. Pesach Lattin is known for his dedication to ethics in marketing, and focus on compliance and fraud in the industry, and has written numerous articles for publications from MediaPost, ClickZ, ADOTAS and his own blogs.

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