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- Consumer reports recently claimed that Rocko is advancing screen ads in several streaming services.
- The company denies the allegations, and insists that it only provides advertising on the Rocko Channel.
- Rao HDMI is also not eliminating ads.
Individuals working in the ad have the ability to suck our lives a bit, and over the past few years, their tireless creativity has brought us a comfortable new hell to enjoy: Advertising is forced to dare to just dare. From YouTube, to the Amazon prime video, to the maver, the streamers have embraced this new home for advertising, if only for his novelty. And this week, Roko users began to panic that advertising for them was coming-and worse, in the form of which appears throughout the system rather than connected to specific streaming services. Now, Rao is speaking against these claims.
Roko told the Android Authority that when the company offers a Pause AD Options for advertisers, screens are being shared on social media around this week’s story. Although the company did not speculate about the final origin of any of the scenario, it is emphasizing that the company’s pause will be offered only in the free stop channel.
This is still not very good, but it is too bad to be seen initially.
In our previous coverage we have also mentioned a rookie patent that discusses advertising ads in no way streaming in any way, but the device-linked devices-gaming consoles, or blue-ray players on the HDMI input. In a statement 9TO5GOGLEWhether or not Roko has made this patent clear, the company is currently not presenting ads on HDMI contacts in this way.
There may be usually the worst of the advertising landscape, but at least Roko Consumers have a low thing to worry right now – and with these recent HDR problems, they have definitely reached their plate.


