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NativeAdAlert Extension - How to Know When You’re on a Page With Native Advertisements

If you’re reading this in the web browser, you’re probably already aware that native advertising is on the rise and is here to stay.

Many websites use “Sponsored Links” to make extra money for the content they publish.

Native advertisements can be very confusing when you first see them on a page or within an article. But, once you get a better understanding of what they’re all about, you’ll realize that it’s not all that bad.

NativeAdAlert is an easy way to know when you’re on a page with native advertisements. You’ll be notified by the content of the page and not the ads themselves.

By using this extension, you can decide if you want to read or ignore a particular ad.

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