Starting February 15, 2018, Google Chrome will
automatically block ads using pop - ups, auto - playing videos, and more.
From early 2018, Google Chrome will
automatically block ads that hamper the user experience on mobile and desktop.
More from their website... «The new Brave browser
automatically blocks ads and trackers, making it faster and safer than your current browser.
Not exact matches
That could mean any
ads that include video
ads automatically rolling with sound on or the «prestitial
ads» that pop - up with a countdown before you can access the page could be
blocked by Google's new browser tool.
First, use the Adblock extension, which ensures that all
ads will
automatically be
blocked from all websites that you visit, including Gmail, YouTube, Facebook and more.
Instead of asking you to
block certain types of trackers or
ads, Privacy Badger
automatically analyzes the website's code and
blocks any trackers or
ads it thinks will infringe on your privacy.
The Brave browser is an open - source web browser that
automatically blocks trackers and intrusive
ads.
The Safari app in macOS will even
block autoplay
ads automatically, which means a much better browsing experience for those who hate dealing with pesky pop - ups.