Ad blocking or ad filtering
is a software capability for removing or altering online advertising in
a web browser or an application. The most popular ad-blocking tools are
browser extensions. Online advertising exists in a variety of forms,
including web banners, pictures, animations, embedded audio and video,
text, or pop-up windows, and can employ audio and video auto-play. All
browsers offer some ways to remove or alter advertisements: either by
targeting technologies that are used to deliver ads (such as embedded
content delivered through browser plug-ins or via HTML5), targeting URLs
that are the source of ads, or targeting behaviours' characteristic to
ads (such as the use of HTML5 auto-play of both audio and video).
AdBlock is a content filtering and ad-blocking browser extension for Google
Chrome, Apple Safari (desktop and mobile), Firefox, Opera, and Microsoft
Edge web browsers. AdBlock allows users to prevent page elements, such
as advertisements, from being displayed. If the advertisement company
pays a fee, AdBlock will deem it "acceptable" and display the
advertisement to its user base.
- Search AdBlock on google. Open the link with the extension by chrome as shown below.
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Click on
Add to Chrome
- Then on Add extension
- Then a black screen will appear saying "Installing AdBlock".
- The extension appears at the top right corner of your google chrome browser.
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