can I pay for your website to get it as free

Tech198

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Welcome to iMore! It's not free if you pay for it.

true,, but i would like to think it could be an option to remove ads..

Just like in app adverting... if u were to remove apps in iOS apps, u' pay.. Noting wrong with that, and i don't think there is anyting wrong if u apply that to websites either..give people a choice... This is why ad-blockers exist..

No to hurt iMore or anything, but u have two choices here.
 

Rob Phillips

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true,, but i would like to think it could be an option to remove ads..

Just like in app adverting... if u were to remove apps in iOS apps, u' pay.. Noting wrong with that, and i don't think there is anyting wrong if u apply that to websites either..give people a choice... This is why ad-blockers exist..

No to hurt iMore or anything, but u have two choices here.

I understand that, I just didn't understand the question as it was worded. OP is definitely not the first to bring up an ad-free version of iMore. That being said, I don't think there are currently any plans to provide an ad-free, premium version.
 

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I agree that there should be an ad free version but not for just iPhone. It should be for the entire Mobile Nationals site. To charge for each venue would be overkill and drive off users. To have one site pass would make much more sense to me.
 

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