Mozilla is about to launch non-advertising web services, with an initial fee of $ 5 / month
Currently, many users are using ad blocking programs, which reduces the revenue of websites. This makes the online content providers unhappy and has made several times to ask viewers to pay fees to maintain the site.
Mozilla, the company behind the famous Firefox browser, is developing a paid Internet service to help users not be bothered by ads and not be charged by websites. The goal of Mozilla is to help both users and online content providers work together.
Mozilla will partner with Scroll, to help collect monthly fees from users and remove ads on collaborative websites. Maybe you don't know, Scroll is a company specializing in providing web surfing services that does not advertise on famous websites like TheVerge, Buzzfeed, Gizmodo . As expected, the initial fee is 5 USD / month.
Mozilla confirms that the money collected from users will be transferred back to websites so that they can earn more income and encourage them to make more efforts to bring viewers a better journalistic experience.
You can visit the Mozilla homepage to find out more information and sign up for the trial program here.
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