Samsung's Android browser gets ad blocking capabilities , Content blocking plugins are now supported in Samsung Internet , Samsung is today adding support for content and ad blocking plugins ... as the recently announced Brave, offer integrated ad-blocking features , samsung allows ad-blocking on new mobile web browser ... moved from traditional forms of advertising to, for example, sponsorship deals. amsung allows ad-blocking on new mobile web browser ... moved from traditional forms of advertising to, for example, sponsorship deals.
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samsung allows ad-blocking on new mobile web browser... moved from traditional forms of advertising to, for example, sponsorship deals. |
Content blockers on mobile devices caused quite a commotion when iOS 9 was released this past September, but once the initial hype died down, blockers fell from the top ranks of Apple's App Store, indicating that they haven't really caught on outside of early adopters. Blocking ads and other content on Android has not been as simple as installing a browser extension, and Google's own Chrome browser, which is preinstalled on Android phones, often alongside another browser, such as Samsung's Internet, does not yet support content blockers. Some third-party browsers, such as the recently announced Brave, offer integrated ad-blocking features, but have not proven to be nearly as popular as Chrome. As a result, while blocking ads on desktop browsers is a common practice, most people don't bother blocking them on mobile.
In conjunction with the provision of new software interfaces, Samsung announced that the browser is available free to all Android 5.0 system within the Google Play store users, with the promise of providing the fourth of the Android version later.
Adding "Adblock Fast" has succeeded in reducing the page load time by as much as 51%, as the developer team provided Addition source code to take advantage of them and develop the best additions advanced characteristics more.
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Samsung phones running Android will now allow ad-blockers to be added to the web browser |
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