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New Chrome 71 Will Block All Ads On Websites That Offer “Deceptive Experiences”

New Chrome 71 Will Block All Ads On Websites

Since February 2018, Google Chrome includes its own ad blocker, but unlike AdBlock-style blockers, it is just a kind of filter to prevent some websites from abusing intrusive advertising.

However, with the arrival of Chrome 71, Google will go one step further to combat what they have described as ” Deceptive experiences “. If a website incurs this type of practice repeatedly, Chrome will not only block all advertising in them but will also add them to a blacklist.

What are “Deceptive experiences”?

With the Chrome ad blocker rules cover only a certain type of advertising, such as popups, full-page ads, or advertising videos that play automatically with sound.

With the new measure, Chrome 71, which arrives in December, will be able to block all advertising on websites if they offer ads of what they consider “deceptive experiences”. This includes:

If a website uses this type of advertising strategies it will be notified by Google with examples of the detected deceptive experiences and will have 30 days to eliminate them. Once the webmaster corrects the problems you should ask Google for a review of your website if you want them to stop blocking it.

For Google, this is their way of “improving navigation and protecting users“, and no doubt more than one will be happy that the browser blocks this type of practices by default. However, we can not ignore the fact that Google is also playing the game of being judge and party, acting as an arbitrator of an industry of which it is also a part.

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