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Google might introduce its own ad-blocking feature in Chrome

July 02, 2025

People familiar with Google’s plans say that the move is to provide better experiences for users and to prevent the growth of third-party ad-blocking apps.

According toThe Wall Street Journal,Google might be working on its own ad-blocking feature, which could come enabled by default within the mobile and desktop versions of its Chrome web browser. Its sources claim that this feature could be announced officially within weeks, but there is also the possibility that Google may not go ahead with the plan. I know, so this means nothing.

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It is said that Google’s approach would focus on unacceptable ad types that violate the recently-released list of ad standards.Published by the Coalition for Better Ads, the list deems pop-ups, auto-playing video ads with sound, and “prestitial” ads with countdown timers intrusive and “beneath a threshold of consumer acceptability.” The twist is, however, that Google may choose to block all ads on sites that contain any “unacceptable” ad, even just one, making it the site owners’ job to make sure the ads on their websites meet the standards.

As expected, Google declined to comment on the matter, but given Chrome’s market share in the US – which is nearing 50 percent – and given the fact that a significant portion of Google’s revenue comes from online advertising, it’ll be interesting to see how Google plans to implement its own ad-blocking feature into Chrome and the fate of third-party add-ons.

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