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Re: Babylon toolbar

From: Dave Huang <khym_at_azeotrope.org>
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 19:24:58 -0500

On Apr 13, 2012, at 6:33 PM, Mike Dixon wrote:
> So if a website is confusing and misleading, and as a result many new
> users end up downloading and installing something that is at best not
> what they wanted, and at worst is some kind of malware... the website
> designer shouldn't try to make the site less confusing? It's entirely
> the users' fault for letting themselves be misled?

I would suggest that anyone who thinks the site design makes the ad look like part of the content click on the small blue and white triangle at the upper-right corner of the ad, which will take you to a page about Google AdChoices. Down at the bottom, there's a "Report a policy violation regarding the site or ads you just saw:" section. One of the options is "The site makes it difficult to distinguish ads from content."

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