Google’s Chrome ad blocker means the Web’s largest ad company is also now advertising’s biggest traffic cop

Google’s Chrome ad blocker means the Web’s largest ad company is also now advertising’s biggest traffic cop

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Google, already one of the dominant players in the online advertising world, may soon have even more power in that space. It is now taking on the challenge of determining what's a good ad or a bad ad to decide which ones the majority of web users see.

Google's Chrome browser, which is used by about 60 percent of desktop and mobile Internet users, on Thursday began automatically blocking some of the Web's most annoying ads. Those include video ads that autoplay with sound, pop-up ads with countdowns and “sticky” ads that take up a large portion of the screen no matter how much you scroll down to lose them.