July 19, 2026

Google will allow you to hide ads in your search results, but only after scrolling

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Google is modifying the display and functionality of text advertisements in search results. The biggest development is that Google will now give users the option to hide sponsored search results if they are uninterested. However, there is a small caveat to this new feature.

Scroll to Hide Sponsored Results

At present, paid search results on Google are individually tagged as “Sponsored”. Google has revealed that moving forward, text ads in search results will be collectively displayed in a collapsible section at the top of the search page. This section will carry a single, more noticeable label that remains apparent as you scroll through the results.

Arguably the most significant change is a new feature that allows users to hide all sponsored results with just a single click. This button is located at the base of the text ad section. Once clicked, the advertisements will hide under the sponsored heading. With another tap, users can reveal these ads again if they choose.

Changes to Search Result Appearance

Over time, Google has made a series of adjustments to the appearance of paid search results, making them look similar to organic results. While these changes were not always popular among users, the new update is unlikely to elicit negative responses. Google’s aim, it says, is to “make navigation even easier”. However, this goal seems somewhat counterintuitive given the placement of the hide button at the bottom of the sponsored links.

A constant feature in these developments is the escalating influence of artificial intelligence (AI) in Google Search results. Google has pointed out that the Sponsored results label will now appear above or below the AI Overviews. This means users might have to scroll even further to hide the ads.

Global Rollout of Google Search Update

The update to Google Search is already being rolled out worldwide to both desktop and mobile users.

While hiding ads may improve the scrolling experience in search results, it does not address a central issue some users have: the diminishing usefulness of Google Search. This has led some to experiment with other search engines and AI tools to find the required information.

Questions & Answers

What is the main change in Google’s ad display?

Google is grouping text ads into a collapsible section at the top of the search page with a single, noticeable label. Users can hide or reveal these sponsored results with a single click.

How is AI affecting Google Search results?

AI is playing an increasingly important role in Google Search results. The Sponsored results label will now appear above or below the AI Overviews, which may cause users to scroll further to hide ads.

Are there any concerns with the new update?

The main concern is that while hiding ads may improve the scrolling experience, it does not enhance the overall usefulness of Google Search, causing some users to explore other search engines and AI tools.

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