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Chrome started blocking offensive and disturbing ads in the US, Canada, and Europe last year, but as of July 9, this feature will be released to all countries around the world, including the Arab world .
A "best-of-breed" alliance has defined a set of criteria on which Google is based to select spam ads to block, such as pop-ups or videos that automatically stream audio.
Google has warned sites that use annoying ads to get rid of them. Indeed, the vast majority of these sites responded to Google's request and only about 1% of sites that had to review their ads used ad blocking.
Google claims to want to extend its global advantage not only for filtering advertisements, but also to create a better web for everyone everywhere, which implies that the advertisements are also beneficial to the user, so that they are presented in an acceptable and useful manner.
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