New feature on Google Chrome to prevent ads from appearing
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Google has announced the launch of the "ad blocker" on its browser Google Chrome, which will cancel the most disturbing ads on the Internet, and prompted the owners of sites to stop using.
Google said its new feature would not prevent all ads from appearing on Chrome, saying it would only focus on annoying and abusive ads that violate its policy.
The Ad Blocker tool will appear in the Google Chrome address bar on your desktop similar to the pop-up blocker icon. A small message will appear at the bottom of the smartphone screen that ads are blocked on a site.
The feature will target full-page ads, including video and audio ads, which are often triggered automatically after you've logged in, which users consider "annoying," according to the Arab News Network.
Google will also block smartphone ads, filter pop-up ads, display ads before uploading content, automatic video ads with audio, large ad ads, flash ads, full screen, scroll over ads, and heavy ads.
Google allows site owners to control ads, through the size, width, presentation and content of ads.