Of course they will - just not very many of them, and not very much, and not if they discover one of the many free services that do the same thing.
I know three groups of people who at one time looked hard at producing a paid ad-blocker. All three of them independently decided it was a terrible idea for the above reasons.
The problem's compounded by the growing number of sites that just don't work properly if you block something that 'protects your privacy', but interferes with their business model. Sometimes this happens inadvertently, but not always.
I know three groups of people who at one time looked hard at producing a paid ad-blocker. All three of them independently decided it was a terrible idea for the above reasons.
The problem's compounded by the growing number of sites that just don't work properly if you block something that 'protects your privacy', but interferes with their business model. Sometimes this happens inadvertently, but not always.