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Yahoo In Need For Ad Blocker (Clarityray)

By Dirk Wade


Recently, we have figured out that Yahoo has been going through quite a few issues. These issues were not financial or anything of that sort, but instead Yahoo was having troubles with people and various other software systems trying to hack into their programs.



One of the most popular anti-ad blocker company till date is ClarityRay. This is also the company that Yahoo has thought of hiring to get the job done. I have personally looked up the reviews and ratings that this company has gotten and well it is just amazing.

Yahoo is looking into hiring the company ClarityRay. This is a great idea becuase they are known for their great service and making sure that companies are safe. ClarityRay is also working with many other big companies, so this makes it easier for Yahoo to trust them and hire them. ClarityRay will make sure that Yahoo is protected at all times and that no virus enters there computer system. It will also get rid of all the old ones that have already made there way into the system files. It is is basically going to cleanse the whole system out.

Overall, I believe that Yahoo acquiring an ad blocker startup such as ClarityRay is a great idea. You can never have too much protection and especially in a world like today, where people are always looking for different methods to get into your systems and files.

Yahoo issued a statement to TechCrunch regarding the recent acquisition, explaining that they want to make Yahoo safe for their users, and also make sure that it is reliable and profitable for their partners. They hope that their partnership with ClarityRay will help them to achieve that, not just with anti ad-blocking features, but also with malware detection and malware prevention.

To date, the terms of the deal have not been officially disclosed, but analyst estimates suggest that the firm was acquired by Yahoo for a sum of between $15 and $25 million. ClarityRay have updated the privacy policy and terms and conditions on their own website to indicate that the website will be governed by Yahoo's privacy policy as of September 12th, 2014. It will be interesting to see how Yahoo moves forward with the software, and whether users are accepting of a change which could see their ad blockers become useless on the Yahoo site.




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