Absolutely agree. Randomly opening browser tabs is not only annoying but also incredibly dangerous. Websites can easily steal data from users' devices or infect then with malware among other things. Plus, the average user can't distinguish between this type of ad and browser hijackers and may be led to believe that Grindr has been infected with malware. Are the few extra bucks you get from serving up the ads really worth losing scores of users who uninstall Grindr because they think it's infected?
Absolutely agree. Randomly opening browser tabs is not only annoying but also incredibly dangerous. Websites can easily steal data from users' devices or infect then with malware among other things. Plus, the average user can't distinguish between this type of ad and browser hijackers and may be led to believe that Grindr has been infected with malware. Are the few extra bucks you get from serving up the ads really worth losing scores of users who uninstall Grindr because they think it's infected?