

You can use it as a “ready-to-go” ad blocker available to you everytime when you need it. This will work as long as the DevTools is opened for the website. Scroll a little and you’ll find Network > Force ad blocking on this site and there you have it! Just check that checkbox and all the Ads on that webpage should be gone. Now, open Setting from it, and select Preferences from the left sidebar. Then hit the three dot button on the top right of the DevTools which will open up menu like the screenshot below. To get to this ad-blocker, first you need to open the DevTools of Chrome. Possible solution to mitigate this is to install Adblocker extensions and get rid of ads but what if I tell you there’s an ad blocker built right into Chrome deep inside? Well, it’s not straight forward one but if you want a quick “Ad-blocker”, it can get you covered. Ads make user’s experience not so pleasurable and if they are over the top you might want to leave it as soon as possible. You must have come across websites which have gone overboard in terms of number of advertisement on them.
