Google today announced that Chrome will start blocking resource-heavy ads. Examples include ads that mine cryptocurrency, are poorly programmed, or are unoptimized for network usage. Chrome will block ...
The Google Chrome web browser will start unloading ad iframes using too many system resources without the user's knowledge starting with the stable release coming near the end of August. Chrome will ...
Google has said it will release a default setting to block advertisements that violate its heavy ad intervention policy by the end of August. Sources tell AdExchanger those new policies coincide with ...
Google is currently working on adding a new feature to the Chrome web browser designed to automatically unload ads which use an outrageous amount of system resources in an effort to shrink the browser ...
Chrome users won’t have to endure annoying ads that unnecessarily tax their CPU and drain their battery for much longer. Google revealed it’s taking steps to wipe intrusive ads from its browser ...
Google often tweaks the way that its Chrome browser works to maintain the best experience for its many users. This year alone, HEXUS has reported upon a native dark mode, a password checkup extension, ...
A future release of Google Chrome will block ads consuming too much CPU power or sending large amounts of data Google is developing an ad blocker for Chrome targeting "heavy ads" - adverts so resource ...
Google has discovered that a small percentage of ads (0.3 percent) are using a disproportionate amount (27 percent) of the network data used by ads in Chrome. These resource-demanding ads can drain ...
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