@ryo Problem is, I don't know a single ad service that serves untargeted, JS-free ads like the ones you would see back in the 90s and early 2000s.
@ryo Linux Mint does it, but it's for laptops that already have their OS pre-installed, so it might as well be their own product, even though they're from ThinkPenguin.
There was also a website I visited a lot back in high school which I used for cliffnotes on reading assignments. They had a sponsorship deal with the Nook (an e-reader device similar to the Amazon Kindle). It was just a simple plain text ad.
And a lot of imageboards have their own self-hosted ads that aren't targeted, but that's because most ad companies don't want to deal with those types of sites.
>Consider the sheer amount of CCTV cameras that exist just about everywhere nowadays.
Not that many have facial recognition. A lot of them still don't even have audio. I know there are advanced CCTV cameras out there now, but you'd be surprise how many of them are old-school.
@ryo If you only care about the number of views from that ad, and the ad is a static image you can see how many unique clients accessed that image in the server logs.
Still good enough to estimate how many people saw the ad.