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https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy...ishers-for-the-release-of-chrome-ad-blocking/
By all means, this is not going to be a replacement to extensions like uBlock Origin, but the plan is for Google to have integrated ad-blocking techniques for advertisements that are deemed annoying. Examples include advertisements that start automatically with audio/video, ones that stay on the page as you scroll, and ones that pop up.
So, thoughts? Do you think this is a good move by Google? How do you think content publishers are going to fare with this change?
By all means, this is not going to be a replacement to extensions like uBlock Origin, but the plan is for Google to have integrated ad-blocking techniques for advertisements that are deemed annoying. Examples include advertisements that start automatically with audio/video, ones that stay on the page as you scroll, and ones that pop up.
So, thoughts? Do you think this is a good move by Google? How do you think content publishers are going to fare with this change?