Chrome the end of unwanted redirects

Η develops new ones security feature for Chrome to make it harder for third-party ads to display pop-ups or redirects when clicked within the web page that uses them.

In Chromium blog, Google reports receiving many from browser users who report that websites redirect to other pages. One in five user reports is related to the display of unwanted content.

Some pages do it automatically, while others have transparent overlays or misleading buttons.Chrome

Another malicious ad trick is opening a new tab. arbitrarily while clicking on a link.

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Google's ultimatum

As of January, Google Chrome will block all these kinds of redirects. Owners of these sites can now access a service that will allow them to see whether their page will be in trouble after the new measures are implemented.

If it is of the site is not fixed within 30 days, the page will not be able to open new pages or activate redirects.

This move is part of Google's anti-malware campaign, which was launched earlier this year. The company also said that advertisers have a margin until next year to clear their ads or will not show up at all to the popular web browser users.

You can check your page from the link below

https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/abusive-experience-unverified

Let us mention that the specific through Chrome, it's no accident, as it reinforces Google's monopoly in the ad industry. Of course this time it is for the benefit of the end user, who really suffers from the ads that do redirects and show popups.

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