A built-in adblocker, alone doesn't ensure the top spot among browsers. If that is the case then Chrome should not have reached this place in browser market. Yeah Chrome too have an adblocker. But Chrome started to gain market share, before even getting an adblocker!
Secondly, Microsoft has its own ad center and obviously is not interested in ads being blocked.
Finally, it's impossible to avoid blocking of ads on ANY browser because it's done on client side. Even without an ad-blocking extension you can always look up the code and hide the div containing the ad, and automate it through the javascript console.
On the side I wonder what 800 Mrd means. I he means it's 800 Millions. The site is from Germany (.de), so if it were 800.000.000.000 in USA it would be 800 billion and in Europe 800.000 Million or 800 Milliard, but Facebook has 800 Million users, not 800 Billion/Milliard, because total population on the planet is 7 Billion/Milliard.
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 13.8 ms ] threadFirst of all, I don't agree with the numbers of IE being used by 40% of users http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
Secondly, Microsoft has its own ad center and obviously is not interested in ads being blocked.
Finally, it's impossible to avoid blocking of ads on ANY browser because it's done on client side. Even without an ad-blocking extension you can always look up the code and hide the div containing the ad, and automate it through the javascript console.
On the side I wonder what 800 Mrd means. I he means it's 800 Millions. The site is from Germany (.de), so if it were 800.000.000.000 in USA it would be 800 billion and in Europe 800.000 Million or 800 Milliard, but Facebook has 800 Million users, not 800 Billion/Milliard, because total population on the planet is 7 Billion/Milliard.