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What Hi-Fi? on MSNRoku’s automatic startup ads are the latest addition to a tiresome trendAutoplaying ads have become more and more commonplace throughout all the technology we use. Streaming services such as ...
The reaction among customers, as you might imagine, is overwhelmingly negative. It’s worth remembering that Roku makes the ...
A Roku spokesperson told Ars Technica the pre-roll videos playing for users is no fluke, but an ongoing test by the company ...
Roku has started testing video ads that play automatically before users even reach the home screen, and everyone hates them.
Roku confirmed the auto-playing ads are a thing, and said they are an official test. However, the company stopped short of ...
Roku is testing auto-playing video ads at startup, frustrating users. The platform also has persistent banner ads that users find annoying.
Roku is testing a startup ad before users get to the home screen when booting up the device. Roku has confirmed the new ad feature is not permanent yet, and that it is currently testing it. Recently, ...
Roku has started experimenting with more intrusive auto-playing video ads on startup, and users are not happy.
Roku (ROKU), who deals in streaming hardware and content alike with its Roku Channel, has a bit of a problem on its hands in making money.
Roku now has ads as soon as you turn on your TV. According to The Verge, customers started noticing a trailer for Moana 2 before even accessing their home screen. Roku has confirmed the auto-play ads ...
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