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Old 10th August 2017, 07:30   #1
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Default Google is about to tell websites they serve annoying ads

You might encounter fewer and fewer pop-up ads, thanks to Google's new initiative. The big G will begin telling websites in the next few weeks if they serve ads that people tend to find annoying. Those websites can then visit their Ad Experience Repo...

https://www.engadget.com/2017/08/09/...-annoying-ads/
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