War and Peace: Ad blocker dev Marco Arment pulls #1 rated app over guilty conscienceApple’s support for building Safari ad blockers in iOS 9 was sure to be controversial as they negatively and directly impact writers/publications like us here at 9to5Mac and others that rely on advertising for revenue. And while a few ad blockers climbed the App Store’s top paid chart this week, the highest ranked Safari content blocker has been pulled […]<img alt="" border="0" src="
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War and Peace: Ad blocker dev Marco Arment pulls #1 rated app over guilty conscience