AD free Google Chrome ?
Not really, since google is one of the main companies that uses its users data to give them ads based on the things they love, heck! the company has its own ad server called ADsense(i know that this is for people to turn their passion into profit) so what's the fuzz is all about?
Google has joined the Coalition for Better Ads, a groups that offers specific standard for how the industry should improve ads for consumer, ads that unexpectedly play sound, and flashing ads are all banned. Chrome will stop showing ad (including those owned or served by Google) on website that are not compliant with the Better Ads Standard “starting in early 2018.” well played google.
In other words, Google will use Chrome to cut off ad revenue from website that serve low-quality ads, as deemed by the mentioned standard. That means the browser’s built-in ad blocker will be taking an all-or-nothing approach: All ads blocked if one ad doesn’t follow the standard or all ads allowed if all the ads follow the standard.
The hope is that this will monitor the usage of add-ons and extension that block all ads outrights. Google acknowledges that this kind of ad blocker hurt publishers that create free content (like phonearena) and threaten the sustainability of the web ecosystems.Interestingly, despite the fact that Google makes the vast majority of its revenue from adverts, the company says it sees this type of selective browser ad blocker as the natural evolution of pop-up blocker.
But the Chrome ad blocker coming next year isn’t the only thing Google is doing. The company is also launching the Ad Experience Reports, a tool that provides screenshots and videos of annoying ad experiences to help sites find and fix issue. Developers can re-submit their site for reviews once the problematic ad experiences have been addressed. For a full list of ads to use instead, Google recommend that publishers visit its new best practices guide.
moving on to my point of view:
well the thing is that i have been using and ad-blocker since forever plus other things like cookie killer and pop-up blocker , recently i started realizing that websites can detect an adblocker thus making me unable to reach the desired site, so i guess that the move google did now is maybe the future of annoying ads will be forever gone.YES! but how will i know that there are single ladies near my area that want me you say? well i will recommend a dating app or go to the real world and get a girl the right way. but i have to warn you, been there (the real world) and the game play sucks and there is no restoring from the last checkpoint? what the fluck??(got ya!)
in conclusion we might someday find ourself with some nice ads that are respectable and nice, and what the hell i might even see myself removing my adblocker, NOT!
moving on to my point of view:
well the thing is that i have been using and ad-blocker since forever plus other things like cookie killer and pop-up blocker , recently i started realizing that websites can detect an adblocker thus making me unable to reach the desired site, so i guess that the move google did now is maybe the future of annoying ads will be forever gone.YES! but how will i know that there are single ladies near my area that want me you say? well i will recommend a dating app or go to the real world and get a girl the right way. but i have to warn you, been there (the real world) and the game play sucks and there is no restoring from the last checkpoint? what the fluck??(got ya!)
in conclusion we might someday find ourself with some nice ads that are respectable and nice, and what the hell i might even see myself removing my adblocker, NOT!
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