It was recently announced that Google Chrome will block invasive ads, especially redirects from websites, which when clicking on a certain part of the page opens several third-party pages.
The browser will block this type of action and keep the user on the same page without being redirected.
That's why, starting with the release of Chrome 64, currently in pre-beta Canary, redirects from third-party ads will be blocked. So instead of being redirected directly, the user will remain on the page they were on and see a bar with information – unless they have already interacted with that content before.
The other change announced by Google will be released with Chrome 65, which will block a type of redirect in which, after clicking on a desired website, the user is taken to a different and unwanted new tab – according to Google, this is a violation of Chrome's pop-up blocker. As in the previous case, the browser will block the redirect and show an information bar to the user, who will be able to reach the desired destination.