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Pop-up ads or pop-ups are forms of online advertising on the World Wide Web. A pop-up is a graphical user interface (GUI) display area, usually a small window, that suddenly appears ("pops up") in the foreground of the visual interface. The pop-up window containing an advertisement is usually generated by JavaScript[1] that uses cross-site scripting (XSS), sometimes with a secondary payload that uses Adobe Flash.[2] They can also be generated by other vulnerabilities/security holes in browser security.

A variation on the pop-up window, the pop-under advertisement, opens a new browser window under the active window. Pop-unders do not interrupt the user immediately but appear when the user closes the covering window, making it more challenging to determine which website created them.

History edit

Pop-up ads originated on the Tripod.com webpage hosting site in the late 1990s. JavaScript provided the capability for a web page to open another window. Ethan Zuckerman claims he used that capability to launch advertisements in separate windows as a response to complaints from advertisers about their ads appearing on pages with sexual content.[3] Zuckerman later apologized for the unforeseen nuisance pop-up ads had evolved into.[4]

Pop-up blocking edit

Web development and design technologies allow an author to associate any item on a pop-up with any action, including with a cancel or innocent-looking button. Because of bad experiences and apprehensive of possible damage that they may cause, some users do not click on or interact with any item inside a pop-up window whatsoever,[5] and may leave the site that generated them or block all pop-ups.

Opera was the first major browser to incorporate tools to block pop-up ads; the Mozilla browser later improved on this by blocking only pop-ups generated as the page loads.[citation needed] In the early 2000s, all major web browsers except Internet Explorer let users block unwanted pop-ups almost completely. In 2004, Microsoft released Windows XP SP2, which added pop-up blocking to Internet Explorer.[6] Most modern browsers provide pop-up blocking tools; third-party tools add other features, such as ad filtering.

Fake close buttons edit

Users of websites and web applications continuously experience unwanted pop-up ads throughout the course of their normal interaction with a web browser.[7] Ordinarily, users respond by dismissing the pop-up through the "close" or "cancel" feature of the window hosting the pop-up. Because this is a typical response, some authors of pop-up advertising depend on this and create on-screen buttons or controls that look similar to a "close" or "cancel" option. When the user chooses one of these "simulated cancel" options, the button performs an unexpected or unauthorized action (such as opening a new pop-up or downloading an unwanted file on the user's system).[5]

Circumventing pop-up blockers edit

A hover ad or in-page pop-up uses JavaScript to combine a banner ad, and a pop-up window that appears in front of the browser screen. JavaScript imposes an advertisement over a webpage in a transparent layer. This advertisement can appear in a variety of forms. For example, an advertisement can contain an Adobe Flash animation that links to the advertiser's site. An advertisement can also look like a normal window. Pop-up blockers cannot block the ad because it is a part of the webpage, but it can be blocked with third-party ad blockers such as AdBlock and Adblock Plus, or by using custom style sheets.

URL redirection edit

URLs are sometimes redirected to advertisement pages by URL redirection.

URLs are sometimes opened in a new tab and then the content of the old background tab will be replaced with an advertisement page by URL redirection, other times it switches the tab the user is on to the advertisement tab. Adblock Plus[8] and NoScript[citation needed] cannot block these redirects.

Techniques edit

"Pop-ups" edit

  • Certain types of downloaded content, such as images, free music, and others, can cause pop-ups, and therefore should not be trusted, especially pornographic sites' pop-ups (known as a "pornado" or "porn-storm", as coined by John C. Dvorak.)[9] Also, the pop-ups sometimes look like ordinary web pages, and the name of the site shows up in a search bar.
  • Many websites use pop-ups to display information without disrupting the page currently open. For example, they may provide needed extra guidance when filling in a form on a web page, without causing the loss of any information already entered into the form. Most pop-up blockers allow this kind of pop-up. Some, however, reload the page, losing any information the user entered.
  • Some online shops use exit intent popups, for example offering discounts, in an attempt to retain users.[10]
  • Some web based installers, such as that used by McAfee, use a pop-up to install software.
  • On many internet browsers, holding down the ctrl key while clicking a link makes it bypass the popup filter.[11]
  • Clicking (even accidentally) on one pop-up may open other pop-up ads.

Pop-under ads edit

Pop-under ads are similar to pop-up ads, but the ad window appears hidden behind the main browser window rather than superimposed in front of it. As pop-up ads became more widespread and intrusive, often taking up the whole computer screen, many users would immediately close the pop-up ads that appeared over a site without looking at them. Pop-under ads do not immediately impede the view of content, but remain unnoticed until the user closes or minimizes the main browser window.

Pop-under ad technology edit

A pop-under ad involves two JavaScript functions introduced in 1995 with the Netscape 2.0b3 browser. Modern web publishers and advertisers use it to create a window in front of the user's screen, load an advertisement, and then send it behind the screen.

// create a new window in front of the current site window.open(URL, windowName[, windowFeatures]);  // push the loaded advertisement back behind the browser window.focus(); 

Most modern browsers allow window.open to execute only if it was called by a user interaction (e.g., a mouse click) event handler. Any non-interactive calls (timer callback, load events, etc.) to window.open result in the new window being blocked.

To bypass this restriction, most pop-under ads trigger on a mouse click event listener attached directly to the document or the document's body. This enables catching all mouse click events that were not consumed by other click event handlers, and calling window.open without being blocked. For example, when the user selects a text, the mouse click triggers the mouse click handler attached to the document and a pop-under opens using the above code. Other techniques to bypass the window.open call restriction do so by "hijacking" mouse clicks.

Hover ad edit

Hover ads, more commonly called in-page pop-ups, are a special type of pop-up ads created using Dynamic HTML, JavaScript and similar web browser technologies. Because they do not scroll with the web page, they appear to "hover" over the page, usually obscuring the content. Hover ads tend to be very hard to block by pop-up blocking software, because the hover ad window is an integral part of the HTML content of the web page. Thus software filtering the content has no algorithmic means of recognizing and removing parts of the content, either descriptive or procedural, that create, populate and manipulate the hover ad's window.

Pop-up effectiveness edit

Most pop-up advertising tools include built-in measurement possibilities. These are often dashboards that offer a detailed analysis of your current and previous pop-up ads. Typically, measurable items include:

  • Conversion rate or how pop-ups impact the quantity of targeted website activity.
  • Number of website visitors. Pop-ups that are inappropriate could hurt the visitors to your website. Counting visitors will enable you to keep track of the promotions, pages, and content that consumers enjoy the most, as well as the devices they use to access your website.
  • Drop-off rate. This measure aids in locating any particular pop-up fields that cause website visitors to leave before they can read your content.
  • Timing. Understanding if you are delivering the pop-ups in the right time affects the number of visitors and impressions you are getting from them and adjusting display rules accordingly. [12]

Patent controversy edit

ExitExchange.com filed for a patent in 2000 on a subset of pop-under advertising called an exit pop. After years of controversy and numerous articles on the pop-under patent, the patent was awarded by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) in April and June 2008.[13] The respective patent numbers are U.S. patent 7,386,555 ('555) and U.S. patent 7,353,229 ('229). '555 is related to the method of opening an exit pop from a toolbar or software application on a computing device, whereas '229 covers the method used to open an exit pop from an embedded script found within a media file (e.g., JavaScript code on a web page).

Copyright issues edit

Copyright aspects of pop-up advertising are discussed in the Wikipedia articles on derivative works and transformativeness. Both articles contain illustrations and links to examples of pop-up advertising.

See also edit

Notes edit

  • Adams, Cecil. "What's up with popup ads?". The Straight Dope. October 15, 2004.
  • Zabunov, S. "From Annoyance to Pleasure - The Artistic Popup Approach". May 12, 2006.
  • US Patent 7,386,555 "Post-session internet advertising system"
  • US Patent 7,353,229 "Post-session internet advertising system"

References edit

  1. ^ "How To Create Popups". www.w3schools.com. Retrieved 26 October 2019.
  2. ^ "NoScript :: Add-ons for Firefox". Mozilla Add-ons. Mozilla.
  3. ^ Zuckerman, Ethan (August 14, 2014). "The Internet's Original Sin: It's not too late to ditch the ad-based business model and build a better web". The Atlantic. Retrieved June 7, 2019.
  4. ^ O'Toole, James. "Pop-up ad creator: 'I'm sorry'". money.cnn.com. Retrieved August 15, 2014.
  5. ^ a b . Smart Computing. September 2004. Archived from the original on 2010-05-22.
  6. ^ Naraine, Ryan (March 18, 2004). "Windows XP SP2 Turns 'On' Pop-up Blocking". Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  7. ^ Wegert, Tessa (14 March 2002). "Pop-Up Ads, Part 1: Good? Bad? Ugly?". Incisive Interactive Marketing LLC. Retrieved March 14, 2002.
  8. ^ "#2095 (Prevent background redirects)". Adblock Plus Issue Tracker.
  9. ^ "Ubiquitous Porn: Alive on the Net". PCMAG. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  10. ^ "19 Exit Intent Popup Examples to Increase Conversions in 2022".
  11. ^ "How to disable popup-blockers". Archived from the original on 2013-08-08. Retrieved 2013-08-08.
  12. ^ "What Are Pop-Ups: A Definitive Guide With Examples & Best Practices".
  13. ^ "Patents".

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containing an advertisement is usually generated by JavaScript 1 that uses cross site scripting XSS sometimes with a secondary payload that uses Adobe Flash 2 They can also be generated by other vulnerabilities security holes in browser security A variation on the pop up window the pop under advertisement opens a new browser window under the active window Pop unders do not interrupt the user immediately but appear when the user closes the covering window making it more challenging to determine which website created them Contents 1 History 2 Pop up blocking 2 1 Fake close buttons 2 2 Circumventing pop up blockers 2 3 URL redirection 3 Techniques 3 1 Pop ups 3 2 Pop under ads 3 2 1 Pop under ad technology 3 3 Hover ad 4 Pop up effectiveness 5 Patent controversy 6 Copyright issues 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksHistory editPop up ads originated on the Tripod com webpage hosting site in the late 1990s JavaScript provided the capability for a web page to open another window Ethan Zuckerman claims he used that capability to launch advertisements in separate windows as a response to complaints from advertisers about their ads appearing on pages with sexual content 3 Zuckerman later apologized for the unforeseen nuisance pop up ads had evolved into 4 Pop up blocking editWeb development and design technologies allow an author to associate any item on a pop up with any action including with a cancel or innocent looking button Because of bad experiences and apprehensive of possible damage that they may cause some users do not click on or interact with any item inside a pop up window whatsoever 5 and may leave the site that generated them or block all pop ups Opera was the first major browser to incorporate tools to block pop up ads the Mozilla browser later improved on this by blocking only pop ups generated as the page loads citation needed In the early 2000s all major web browsers except Internet Explorer let users block unwanted pop ups almost completely In 2004 Microsoft released Windows XP SP2 which added pop up blocking to Internet Explorer 6 Most modern browsers provide pop up blocking tools third party tools add other features such as ad filtering Fake close buttons edit Users of websites and web applications continuously experience unwanted pop up ads throughout the course of their normal interaction with a web browser 7 Ordinarily users respond by dismissing the pop up through the close or cancel feature of the window hosting the pop up Because this is a typical response some authors of pop up advertising depend on this and create on screen buttons or controls that look similar to a close or cancel option When the user chooses one of these simulated cancel options the button performs an unexpected or unauthorized action such as opening a new pop up or downloading an unwanted file on the user s system 5 Circumventing pop up blockers edit A hover ad or in page pop up uses JavaScript to combine a banner ad and a pop up window that appears in front of the browser screen JavaScript imposes an advertisement over a webpage in a transparent layer This advertisement can appear in a variety of forms For example an advertisement can contain an Adobe Flash animation that links to the advertiser s site An advertisement can also look like a normal window Pop up blockers cannot block the ad because it is a part of the webpage but it can be blocked with third party ad blockers such as AdBlock and Adblock Plus or by using custom style sheets URL redirection edit URLs are sometimes redirected to advertisement pages by URL redirection URLs are sometimes opened in a new tab and then the content of the old background tab will be replaced with an advertisement page by URL redirection other times it switches the tab the user is on to the advertisement tab Adblock Plus 8 and NoScript citation needed cannot block these redirects Techniques edit Pop ups edit Certain types of downloaded content such as images free music and others can cause pop ups and therefore should not be trusted especially pornographic sites pop ups known as a pornado or porn storm as coined by John C Dvorak 9 Also the pop ups sometimes look like ordinary web pages and the name of the site shows up in a search bar Many websites use pop ups to display information without disrupting the page currently open For example they may provide needed extra guidance when filling in a form on a web page without causing the loss of any information already entered into the form Most pop up blockers allow this kind of pop up Some however reload the page losing any information the user entered Some online shops use exit intent popups for example offering discounts in an attempt to retain users 10 Some web based installers such as that used by McAfee use a pop up to install software On many internet browsers holding down the ctrl key while clicking a link makes it bypass the popup filter 11 Clicking even accidentally on one pop up may open other pop up ads Pop under ads edit Pop under ads are similar to pop up ads but the ad window appears hidden behind the main browser window rather than superimposed in front of it As pop up ads became more widespread and intrusive often taking up the whole computer screen many users would immediately close the pop up ads that appeared over a site without looking at them Pop under ads do not immediately impede the view of content but remain unnoticed until the user closes or minimizes the main browser window Pop under ad technology edit A pop under ad involves two JavaScript functions introduced in 1995 with the Netscape 2 0b3 browser Modern web publishers and advertisers use it to create a window in front of the user s screen load an advertisement and then send it behind the screen create a new window in front of the current site window open URL windowName windowFeatures push the loaded advertisement back behind the browser window focus Most modern browsers allow window open to execute only if it was called by a user interaction e g a mouse click event handler Any non interactive calls timer callback load events etc to window open result in the new window being blocked To bypass this restriction most pop under ads trigger on a mouse click event listener attached directly to the document or the document s body This enables catching all mouse click events that were not consumed by other click event handlers and calling window open without being blocked For example when the user selects a text the mouse click triggers the mouse click handler attached to the document and a pop under opens using the above code Other techniques to bypass the window open call restriction do so by hijacking mouse clicks Hover ad edit Hover ads more commonly called in page pop ups are a special type of pop up ads created using Dynamic HTML JavaScript and similar web browser technologies Because they do not scroll with the web page they appear to hover over the page usually obscuring the content Hover ads tend to be very hard to block by pop up blocking software because the hover ad window is an integral part of the HTML content of the web page Thus software filtering the content has no algorithmic means of recognizing and removing parts of the content either descriptive or procedural that create populate and manipulate the hover ad s window Pop up effectiveness editMost pop up advertising tools include built in measurement possibilities These are often dashboards that offer a detailed analysis of your current and previous pop up ads Typically measurable items include Conversion rate or how pop ups impact the quantity of targeted website activity Number of website visitors Pop ups that are inappropriate could hurt the visitors to your website Counting visitors will enable you to keep track of the promotions pages and content that consumers enjoy the most as well as the devices they use to access your website Drop off rate This measure aids in locating any particular pop up fields that cause website visitors to leave before they can read your content Timing Understanding if you are delivering the pop ups in the right time affects the number of visitors and impressions you are getting from them and adjusting display rules accordingly 12 Patent controversy editExitExchange com filed for a patent in 2000 on a subset of pop under advertising called an exit pop After years of controversy and numerous articles on the pop under patent the patent was awarded by the United States Patent and Trademark Office USPTO in April and June 2008 13 The respective patent numbers are U S patent 7 386 555 555 and U S patent 7 353 229 229 555 is related to the method of opening an exit pop from a toolbar or software application on a computing device whereas 229 covers the method used to open an exit pop from an embedded script found within a media file e g JavaScript code on a web page Copyright issues editCopyright aspects of pop up advertising are discussed in the Wikipedia articles on derivative works and transformativeness Both articles contain illustrations and links to examples of pop up advertising See also edit1 800 Contacts Inc v WhenU com Inc lawsuit between 1 800 Contacts and WhenU SaveNow over pop up ad placement Ad serving Adware and Spyware Dark pattern Direct marketing In session phishing Interstitial webpage List of pop up blocking software Malvertising Malware Messaging spam Modal window Ransomware Technical Support ScamNotes editAdams Cecil What s up with popup ads The Straight Dope October 15 2004 Zabunov S From Annoyance to Pleasure The Artistic Popup Approach May 12 2006 US Patent 7 386 555 Post session internet advertising system US Patent 7 353 229 Post session internet advertising system References edit How To Create Popups www w3schools com Retrieved 26 October 2019 NoScript Add ons for Firefox Mozilla Add ons Mozilla Zuckerman Ethan August 14 2014 The Internet s Original Sin It s not too late to ditch the ad based business model and build a better web The Atlantic Retrieved June 7 2019 O Toole James Pop up ad creator I m sorry money cnn com Retrieved August 15 2014 a b Pop ups Smart Computing September 2004 Archived from the original on 2010 05 22 Naraine Ryan March 18 2004 Windows XP SP2 Turns On Pop up Blocking Retrieved 8 August 2013 Wegert Tessa 14 March 2002 Pop Up Ads Part 1 Good Bad Ugly Incisive Interactive Marketing LLC Retrieved March 14 2002 2095 Prevent background redirects Adblock Plus Issue Tracker Ubiquitous Porn Alive on the Net PCMAG Retrieved 21 January 2015 19 Exit Intent Popup Examples to Increase Conversions in 2022 How to disable popup blockers Archived from the original on 2013 08 08 Retrieved 2013 08 08 What Are Pop Ups A Definitive Guide With Examples amp Best Practices Patents External links edit nbsp Look up pop up advertisement in Wiktionary the free dictionary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pop up ad amp oldid 1189535188, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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