Google Chrome Browser Set To Block Annoying Ads
Google chrome has hinted on blocking annoying ads on website that fail to deal with ad and user experience on thier site. Ever wonder of visiting a website and all of a sudden you see an ad poping up or vedio ads displaying.The web is a platform for sharing and a popular source of getting information.
Quoting “Chrome Developers” When we built Chrome, we wanted to create a way for people to interact with the magic that is the web, without the browser getting in the way. We created a browser that took up minimal space on your screen, made the omnibar so you could quickly search or get directly to a website, and built our pop-up blocker to help you avoid unwanted content. Since then we’ve also added features such as Safe Browsing, pausing autoplay Flash and more - all aimed at protecting your experience of the web.
Your feedback has always played a critical part in the development of Chrome. This feedback has shown that a big source of frustration is annoying ads: video ads that play at full blast or giant pop-ups where you can’t seem to find the exit icon. These ads are designed to be disruptive and often stand in the way of people using their browsers for their intended purpose.
Chrome will block ads on sites who repeatedly violate the adblock policy.
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