While a few days ago we were singing the praises of all the novelties of the latest version of Firefox, today it's the turn of its number 1 rival: version 57 of Google Chrome arrives with several new features, foremost among them a savings in the memory and CPU consumption.The most popular browser in the world has always had a serious.Īds or other elements that resemble chat apps, warnings, system dialogs, or other notifications that lead to an ad or landing page when clicked.Īt target are websites that continue to display advertising that masquerades as fake system dialogs or ineffective ‘close’ buttons even after warnings from the Google Search Console’s Abusive Experiences Report.
However, the company’s efforts did not go far enough, with Chrome 71 now blocking ads on persistently offending sites. In recent months, Google has been working to counter unwanted site redirects that result in bad and unsafe user experiences.
On desktops, Chrome 71 introduces a number of features that developers can take advantage of, while the browser will now block abusive ads from persistently offending sites. The latest version of Google Chrome is rolling out today for Mac, Windows, and Linux.