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More control with "mute this ad" icon

by Inside AdWords crew on  adwords.blogspot.com

We’re investing in many ways to give users control over the ads they see. On YouTube, our TrueView ad products enables users to skip video ads. On Google search, you can click “Why this Ad?” and stop sites you’re not interested in from showing you ...

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by See more articles by Pamela Parker on  searchengineland.com

Don’t Like The AdWords Display Ads You’re Seeing? Now Users Can Mute Them

Google has long made it possible for users of YouTube to skip ads. Now, its adding that capability to the Display Network, letting people hit an X to dismiss, or mute, the currently-displaying ad.Google says it will use the signal as a way to ...

by View all posts by Chris Crum → on  webpronews.com

Google Lets Users Click An X To Stop Seeing Ads From Specific Campaigns

Google is launching a new [x] button on some of its display ads over the next several weeks. Much like display ads on Facebook, the user will stop seeing ads from that campaign, once the [x] is clicked. Its unclear on what all ads the feature will ...

by Kye Mou on  insights.marinsoftware.com

Google Allows Users to Mute Display Ads

This morning, Google announced a new feature that will be rolling out across display ads over the next few weeks. In the upper right corner of select ads, a small [X] will now appear allowing users to click and “mute” ads from that campaign from ...

by Andrew Allemann on  domainnamewire.com

Google to let users “mute” remarketed ads

Mute This Ad on the way. Google is rolling out a new system to allow users to block certain ads from showing up as they surf the web, and its a very welcome feature. Over the past year the number of remarketing ads has exploded. These ads are ...