[Nike] Posted November 4, 2019 Share Posted November 4, 2019 The presence of advertisements on the different web pages is an essential element for their subsistence. If there was no advertising, most projects could not subsist and yes, subsist, because Google pays miseries. But there are invasive and heavy advertisements that Google wants to start removing. Something similar to what he did with the automatic playback of videos on pages that he already silences. Chrome is a great browser with all the built-in Google features that many can do well. Google wants to minimize the weight of the browser and wants to block heavy ads. They want to lighten Chrome's weight a bit to make it somewhat more agile, something they could do by optimizing RAM consumption better. Google wants to block the heaviest ads in Chrome They are working on a method that prevents heavier ads on the websites from being displayed in the browser. They want to avoid advertising that consumes more resources. These types of advertisements are usually interactive ads, those that have animations or that are directly videos. Basically everything that is not a simple image will end up being blocked. An announcement that has not passed without pain or glory precisely. The company has built an empire with invasive ads and now they want to limit its use. Another of the precepts that generates more curiosity is how Chrome will distinguish between a heavy and a light advertisement. To resolve the doubt Google has explained that any announcement that uses a processor thread for more than 60 seconds will be blocked. Ads that consume a core for more than 15 seconds within 30 seconds will also be blocked. Finally all those ads that consume more than 4MB of bandwidth in your upload will be blocked. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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