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<\/p>\n\nGoogle is about to implement an ad filter in its successful Chrome browser, early at 2018, and is telling publishers to get prepared.<\/h3>\n
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Google move at the field of ad filtering is going to fight both the ad blocking industry, as well of annoying and disturbing ad formats that hurt the user experience. The new Google chrome’s ad filter, will not block all ads from the web, and that’s why we name it as ad filter, and it is reasonable assumption that Adsense and Ad exchange ads, the leading Google advertising products, will not get blocked.<\/h3>\n
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However, even Google ads may be blocked, if they are delivered on pages that do not comply with the Google guidelines.<\/h3>\n