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Could Pop-Up Ads Invade Your Dashboard? Stellantis Faces Backlash

Certain Stellanis-owned car brands, including Jeep, seem to be plying drivers with pop-up ads whenever the car stops.
Jeep owners weren’t expecting to get hit with pop-up ads every time they stopped at a red light, but that’s exactly what’s been happening. Stellantis, Jeep’s parent company, recently rolled out in-car ...
How would you feel if you started your car, and a sales promotion appeared on the screen offering a discount on a new car? That's exactly what's happening to many Stellantis owners right now. Friend ...
After another in-car ad incident, Stellantis tells Carscoops how it plans to handle future pop-ups ...
Business owners from all backgrounds and all industries are interested in getting more conversions on their website. For some businesses, that means collecting email addresses to build a subscriber ...
They’re annoying, and they seem to be everywhere. I’m talking about pop-up ads. You know, the small windows or banners that appear in the foreground while you’re browsing a website. They are ...
The worst place to see an ad of any kind is a navigation app like Google Maps. And the worst time to see such an ad is while using the app to navigate. Ads that pop up mid-drive are hardly helpful or ...
Google Maps is a widely used tool for getting around, but one user spotted what was thought to be a new ad format where ads pop up during navigation to recommend a “quick detour” – thankfully that’s ...
Google is shaking things up for Maps as it is now testing pop-up ads to appear on the app and it will do so while using the app when driving or navigating, suggesting places you may want to add to ...
Microsoft, apparently, has become more comfortable with Google Chrome after agreeing to adopt Privacy Sandbox standards in its Edge browser. Now it is reportedly once ...
Startups Mobile Posse and Acuity Mobile are pushing technology that can deliver pop-up ads to a mobile phone's idle screen any time Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, AOL, and other online giants have all said ...