01/05/2015
to remove unwanted add from browser #
ans:-Remove unwanted ads
While you can’t remove ads altogether, you can remove unwanted ads. In Google Search and Gmail, you can block ads from specific advertisers. On sites that are part of the Display Network, you can choose which interests or demographic details are used to show you ads and, in some cases, “mute” ads you no longer want to see.
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Block specific advertisers
Mute ads you don’t want to see
Manage your ads settings
Block specific advertisers
Block ads from specific advertisers on Google Search and Gmail.
Example
It’s the holiday season and you’re seeing a lot of seasonal ads from a business that you don’t like in Gmail. You can block ads from this advertiser by following the steps below.
Locate and click the icon next to the ads in your Google Search results or the “Why this ad?” link next to the ads in your Gmail inbox.
Search
Icon in Google Search Gmail
“Why this ad?” in Gmail
In the bubble that appears, click the "Ads Settings" link.
In Ads Settings, scan the list of advertisers in “Advertisers' campaigns you've blocked.” Block advertisers whom you don’t want to show you ads. You can block up to 500 advertisers.
When you block an advertiser, you’re blocking ads from the advertiser’s website. Some advertisers use multiple websites to advertise, so you may still see ads from the same advertiser until you’ve blocked all of their websites.
If you use multiple computers, sign in to your Google Account when blocking advertisers so that your settings apply across multiple computers and browsers as long as you’re signed in.
Mute ads you don’t want to see
You can mute ads on the Display Network that you don't want to see. Muting an ad blocks it and other ads that use the same web URL (either the website domain or specific pages) purchased by the same advertiser from being shown to you. When possible, after an ad is muted, the ad fades away and the space previously occupied by the ad collapses smoothly, allowing the content surrounding the ad to fill the space.
Example
If you mute an ad for hiking boots from mikesmountaineering.com, you’ll be blocking ads from the website’s domain mikesmountaineering.com, including specific pages like mikesmountaineering.com/hikingboots and mikesmountaineering.com/climbinggear.