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Default Google explains how its Chrome ad filter will work

In a couple of days, Chrome will deploy its built-in ad filter that can keep the most annoying types of ads on the internet out of sight even if you don't use an ad blocker. In a post on the Chromium blog, Google has revealed more details about the f...

https://www.engadget.com/2018/02/14/...ome-ad-filter/
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