translated from Spanish: Chrome will block all the ads of unsafe sites or abusive

Google continues his crusade against malicious web sites and to control our navigation. The next update of Chrome, which will come with version 71 of the browser, block notices of a complete site if you abuse them. On its official blog the company explained that from December Chrome will remove all the ads and pop-ups from a number of sites that have persisted in abusive practices.

Image: Google starting from then, administrators will have 30 days to resolve the problem, and if not they did the browser it will block all the ads permanently. The goal is to protect not only the user experience but also their safety. Many of these sites display fake error messages and system notices or redirected to unsafe sites and sites that seek to steal personal information. It is not the first time that Google tries to limit the control of some sites. Last year it launched an update for Chrome that prevented certain sites to open new tabs or windows if they had been reported.

A false notice of error the company made available to managers a tool to verify if the site is classified as abusive. Through this link you can confirm the status and see what are the problems that need to be solved (according to the company). The lock function can disable from options of the browser, something that probably only make those operating illegal download sites. In this note:

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