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Google will soon deploy a built-in ad blocker in its Chrome Web browser that the company says will help curb the Web's most intrusive ads while keeping the Internet's foundational business model ...
The Chrome tool has begun automatically blocking what Google has determined to be some of the Web's most annoying ads.
Ad-blocker developers fear their Chrome extensions will be wiped out by proposed changes to Chrome APIs.
Here's how Google plans to block ads on Chrome, what Google considers a good ad, and how to make sure your ads are in compliance with the new set of standards.
Google this week is switching on its partial Chrome ad blocker, which will stop showing ads on sites repeatedly flagged for irritating advertising. In line with what Google told developers in ...
Google is migrating Chrome browser extensions to a new specification that limits the functionality of ad blockers.
Google is enabling its built-in ad blocker for Chrome tomorrow (February 15th). Chrome’s ad filtering is designed to weed out some of the web’s most annoying ads, and push website owners to ...
It looks like Google Chrome really wants you to look at advertisements. In a quote post on X posted by Raymond Hill, the developer who brought us the free ad blocker Chrome extension uBlock Origin ...
Google Chrome's rumored native ad blocker is included in the latest version of the Chrome Canary experimental developer build as a default setting.
Google has a new Chrome update that automatically disables the popular ad-blocker uBlock Origin. The developer has a slight fix, but it's not as strong as the original.
How Google Chrome is declaring war against ad blockers Ghostery's CEO and Director of Engineering break down the new Manifest V3 changes, and why they're bad news for anyone who wants to block ads.