… We will reach out and have it removed right away …We do serve third party advertisements but they are prohibited to run audio it is extremely intrusive as you noted. They replied within one day as promised on the Oovoo support page. I contacted Oovoo’s support team pointing out to this issue. Utilize that little CPU power for calls not ads. Many people use a small laptop or netbook to connect to others while on a trip. They are not CPU-hungry: some of the ads are games like point and shoot or even play music.Their bandwidth better be used for the higher quality of voice and video rather than ads. They are not heavy in term of network usage: many users don’t have fast internet.So don’t put flashy animating ads under a video call. They are not flashy: no one likes to have a blinking flash light under their TV.They don’t play any sound at all: in a video or voice call application, sound is a part of the user experience.The last solution is: if Oovoo really really has to show advertisement, make sure the ads respect a few standards: I don’t want my brand to be associated with annoying and interrupting advertisements in the middle of people’s conversations. ![]() But I would not pay Oovoo for advertisement. Oovoo probably earns some money with advertisement. That is: their brain automatically filters flashy animations and colors which look like an ad.
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