Google gave the release the first version of the upcoming Google Chrome with adblocker. For the beginning and throughout the testing period, it will be on Chrome Dev and Chrome Canary for Android.
Google announced some time ago that it was planning to integrate an adblocker into the program browsing Chrome. Google, which is an advertising company first and foremost, seems to be facing difficult times caused by the growing popularity of ad blocking programs.
So the company had the idea to prevent the most embarrassing ads in Chrome by integrally embedding an adblocker in the browser.
The company hopes that this will slow down or even reverse the use of third-party adblockers and will simultaneously improve the acceptance rate of advertisements it promotes on the Internet.
The adblocker will be integrated into desktop and mobile versions of the proletterof the Chrome browser and will block pop-up ads, auto-playing video ads with sounds, and other annoying forms of ads by default.
The first version of Chrome with native adblocker was released in Chrome Dev test builds and Canary today. The feature seems to be evolving on the server side, as there is no new option in the browser itself.
You can see if you use adblocker with one click in Menu > Settings > Location Settings.
Adblocker is enabled by default and their description states that it "blocks ads from sites that tend to display annoying ads".
Google intends to block all ads on sites that display annoying ads using the built-in ad engine. This may include Google-backed ads if they appear on a "bad name" webpage that uses annoying or intrusive ads
The "Coalition for Better Ads" or "Coalition for Better Ads" will determine which forms of advertising are intrusive. Google is a member of this group. You can check the website of the group for examples of ads that are considered intrusive.