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1. Block Pop-Ups and Intrusive Ads in Google Chrome Google Chrome comes with built-in tools to block pop-ups and misleading ads. Turning these on is simple: Open Google Chrome on your phone. Tap the ...
One thing that’s common among “free” apps is ads. No matter what genre of app it is: a game, a utility, or a media streaming app. As long as they are free, they serve you an unhealthy number of ...
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If there's one thing that bothers me in this modern era, it's advertising. I understand companies have to pay the bills, but sometimes ads can become a bit much. Even worse, some ads feel like a ...
Google Chrome includes built-in tools to block intrusive ads and pop-ups. Here’s how to enable them: Home screen ads are more intrusive than browser or notification ads. Some apps abuse the “Display ...