Why is it acceptable for Chrome to serve me ads right on my homescreen?

I opened my browser to this today! A Nest ad right inside my browser.

https://imgur.com/gallery/NeL09au

Anyone else bothered by this? Are they testing the waters, as usual, and if there is a backlash they pretend its an internal error?

2 points | by dazhbog 1738 days ago

7 comments

  • thekyle 1738 days ago
    To be fair, Firefox also frequently displays ads for their own products (and sometimes affiliate links) on their new tab page. Maybe something like Opera would be better about that, but I don't know.
    • salutonmundo 1738 days ago
      And, again to be fair, you can turn those off by clicking the gear in the upper right.

      (maybe you can turn the Google stuff off in Chrome, too?)

  • romanovcode 1737 days ago
    Empty New Tab Addon: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/empty-new-tab-page...

    I use it for years now.

  • randomvectors 1737 days ago
    I use Blank New Tab Page on Chrome - https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/blank-new-tab-page...

    Originally I got it because I noticed that seeing the same few sites on the new tab page influences my browsing patterns. I suppose it also works for avoiding messages from Google.

  • ksaj 1736 days ago
    I use Markdown New Tab so my default tab is whatever I want it to be.

    Currently it has links to my most common visited sites, a TODO list and some bookmarks for a subject I'm heavily absorbed in.

    No ads whatsoever, and it shows whatever I need/want it to show. And of course, markdown is pretty slobberproof.

  • salutonmundo 1738 days ago
    I think they try to make the "blank page" screen like a fancier google.com, which frequently has similar ads.

    Switch to Firefox :D

  • afarrell 1738 days ago
    If you want to get rid of it, the chrome plugin named Momentum is nice.
  • DerekQ 1736 days ago
    Doesn't everyone know the answer to this question by now? How much have you paid for Chrome? If it's nothing, then why wouldn't they serve you ads?