Google Chrome releases new app; trouble for violent advertising

Google has launched a lock-up extension for its Chrome browser designed to prevent non-x0 <x0-editious” and “contributing” ads for readers. Google has claimed to have reduced full and broken ads last year. The selection of advertising to be blocked will be determined by the Coalition for Better Marketing [...]
Google has claimed to have reduced full and broken ads last year.
The selection of advertising that will be blocked will be determined by the Coalition for Better Marketing (CBA) made up of companies including Google and Facebook.
The sites will have 30 days to remove divisive ads before the start of the crash, reports “BBC”, report Periscope.
A survey of 40,000 internet users in the US and Europe found that the most intrusive ads were full-page ads hiding the content of a live Web site and ads lit up, according to a blog by Chris Bentzel on Google.
“Chrome will automatically block ads on pages that do not meet the best advertising standards,” wrote Bentzel.
Pages that have already changed advertising after warning from Google include “LA Times” and “Chicago Tribune”
However, users who simply want to block as many ads as possible to seek other solutions./Periscopi/











