Company Name: GlassWave LLC
About: MacHash is the app to follow news and rumors about Apple, Macs and iPhones. Get
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by App Avid User
Avoid downloading this latest update.
I thought I would be receiving a faster more streamlined experience per the update description but all it is, is an addition of dozens of intrusive ads on each article page. Some scroll onto the page from the side; the rest are in an endless scroll with some even in double columns through the article preview. Crazy.
Gone are the days of having a single ad, minimally intrusive on the bottom of the page, which I was glad to load to give some much deserved ad revenue, but this is absolutely excessive.
Glassware why in the world are there EIGHTEEN ads now per article? I’m asking for you to please fix this once great app and remove most of the ad loaders. I hate to see such a good app get trashed like this in a single update.
Thank you.
by Janowski
I’ve been using this app for a while and that’s why I was willing to pay for it to remove ads. Well, joke’s on me because now they put more ads in the list of articles. There’s no way to turn it off for users who paid to remove ads. In addition, they call the new ads “special content”. Beyond scammy behavior. I’ve emailed them and haven’t heard back. Awful and deceptive experience.
by Killer's Dad
In the new MacHash 7.2, the > to bypass the article preview gas been moved to the bottom of the preview and changed to a button.
Now, if you already KNOW you want to read the article, you must scroll to the bottom of the preview and press the button to get where you wanted to go in the first place.
Putting the > at the top right and the READ button at the bottom left requires more conscious interaction.