Chrome 71 automatically blocks any annoying ads
As the use of ad blocking tools has increased, some websites have been forced to use annoying ads to make up for the lack of revenue. But when Chrome updates to version 71, all the most stubborn ads will be blocked.
Anyone who has used the Internet for a while will be used to having many types of ads, some of which are very annoying and difficult to remove. Although the most annoying ads are easy to detect, such as pop-ups, but avoiding them is not easy.
Ad blocking tools are used by many people but they are not perfect either. Some cunning ads can bypass this protection, redirect users to shady websites or 'tie your feet' into the browser with fake notifications that can't be turned off.
Chrome will automatically block annoying ads on the page
If you're used to it, you probably already know how to handle these problems, but many new users easily become their victims every day. And to help out, Google launched an annoying ad blocking feature in the Chrome 71 update.
This feature will block all ads on the site if it regularly displays annoying ads as mentioned above. This means that even ads that Google still considers harmless, will now be blocked if the owner does not withdraw within 30 days.
Chrome 71 will be released in December.
See more:
- How to unblock default ads on Chrome
- What is Malvertising (Malicious Ads)?
- How to block ads when surfing the web
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