
Interested users can also download the most recent Chrome Canary build directly from Google Play to find the setting itself (Canary can run concurrently with the stable release of Chrome on Android). The new menu setting was first spotted by Carsten Knobloch, and confirmed by TechCrunch. It allows you to toggle on a feature that will “Block ads from sites that tend to show intrusive ads,” though it’s set off by default, at least in this build. The toggle is found under Chrome’s settings menu, in a subsection called “Ads” of the “Site settings” menu item. In Chrome’s pre-release Canary app for Android, which previews and tests features coming later to the stable version, there is now a feature that allows users to toggle a built-in blocker for sites with intrusive advertising. We believe that everyone has a right to surf the web without being bombarded with pop-ups or video ads or being tracked by advertisers everywhere they go.Google will reportedly debut a built-in ad blocking feature for its Chrome browser next year, and now we have the first concrete look at this addition to the web navigation software in action. Our designers, developers, writers, managers, and more are obsessed with making the Internet a better place. We are a diverse, fully remote team with employees spread across North America and the globe. If you'd like to learn more about how Acceptable Ads works, where the money from this program goes, and more, please visit our Acceptable Ads FAQ. Ads that are deemed non-intrusive are shown by default to AdBlock users. Since 2015, we have participated in the Acceptable Ads program, where publishers agree to ensure their ads meet certain criteria.

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