Too Bad – Chrome Browser Will Start Blocking Ads Beginning From February 15

Too bad but there is nothing you can do about it. You’ve
seen these annoying ads before: full page ads, ads that flash, or ads that
unexpectedly play sound or video. These types of ads abuse users surfing
experience. In turn, users might flock to Chrome to get away from those kinds
of ads, and websites are pressured to get rid of obnoxious ads.

Google will begin to block all ads from websites seen with
the Chrome browser (including its own ads) starting on February 15, but only on
one condition: the website doesn’t pass Google’s “Better Ads Standards”. This
means that any website that displays ads that might be overly annoying won’t
show any ads when the viewer uses Chrome.
Despite the fact that Google as a company makes  the majority of its money on advertising, it
wants to make sure that web surfers can have a pleasant surfing experience
without experiencing annoying ads.
So, if you are a website admin, you can use Google’s Ad
Experience Report
to identify which ads don’t comply with Better Ads Standards.
If the website has a “passing” status, ads will show business as usual. If the
status is “failing” for 30 days or more, Chrome will stop displaying ads on
that website. The website will need to use the Ad Experience Report to request
a revision of the website before it can start showing ads again.
Too bad for bloggers! Good Morning.
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19 thoughts on “Too Bad – Chrome Browser Will Start Blocking Ads Beginning From February 15”

  1. This is just perfect. UC browser had this function integrated in their browsers already. Ads can be annoying at times, most especially the ones that prevents you from doing anything on the page.

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  2. Not all ads is annoying. Have u come across those dangerous ads that will vibrate your phone like generator and some will link u to stupid sites or tried to download something on ur phone automaticall? Sometimes when u want to download ads won't allow u. That's why I still prefer cmbrowser

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