Google Chrome will block annoying advertisements
Google Chrome will block annoying advertisements
Built in the popular web browser Google Chrome on the 9th of July this year, the BuildIn Ad Blocker is officially added. Ben Geelbriath, senior director of Chrome's product division, said in a blog post that after nearly a year of experimental use, Adblack was unveiled officially.
Chrome users on any side of the world are going to get the benefits. This feature will prevent Chrome browser users from seeing unexpected advertisements at all times. It includes: When a particular website is launched, other ads will be displayed on full pages, automatically blocking the video with the sound and big sticky ads will be blocked completely. Adblocker will block advertisements promoting customer's distrust without following the policy.
In North America and Europe, Google launched the feature in February on experimental basis. A new feature is introduced to give customers unhurried browsing experience by releasing advertisements. Meanwhile, Google offers the publisher and website authorities an opportunity to test the unexpected ads.
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