Google begins to make its owm Adblocker
The AdBlocks reached the Google Chrome browser to block
annoying ads on web pages. But can you stop all ads if you use this mode?
Google, which generates revenue through advertisements, does not make enemies
by making such a move.
Google's own ad blocker is blocking ads that say goodies
like Coalition for Better Ads, which show good ads and prevent bad ads. But
what's the good ad? Who decides this? Relationships between advertising and
online content are not easily explained. Most of the websites are free. This is
the reason for ads. These ads are also showcased by companies including Google.
Those who advocate for publicity say that ads are to be kept
free. This argument can not be said to be the core. But when the website opens
the user's tracking and third party cookies, the advertisers are disturbing
users from showing the videos they play and pop-up all the flippers. Coalition
for Better Ads says some ads will be ignored. Google ads are going to be
blocked by the ads they say.
But those who know the inside of this move say that Google
has come up with its own adBloker to stop AdBlock Plus (ABB) from the browser
add-on. AdBlok Plus has caused huge loss to Google by blocking advertisements,
including Google. AdBlok Plus is one of the main browsers available, including
Google Chrome.
AdBlue Plus will tell you all the ads 'out of the store'.
But Google's own ad blocker will take the appropriate decision to see if it is
ad-showable. The question is whether all advertisements are overloaded. Google
says this is wrong. Google thinks that when Google's own add-oner will try to
create more positive ads for ad companies, Google will automatically drop the
way advertising the ad-blocker with a system like AdBloker.