Clicks that happen too close to an image’s sides will now be blocked from redirecting you to a new page. Google says its studies show the edge of images are prone to accidental clicks, so it’s taking the border out of the click-through equation.

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App icons can no longer be used for installs when a call-to-action button exists. According to Google, “on in-app interstitial ads, users will no longer be able to click on the app icon of an install ad given its proximity to the ad close button. Instead, users must click on the call-to-action button to visit an app store page and install the app.”

Ads will also remain dormant until on screen for a “short period of time.” That will help alleviate those clicks when an ad may not have loaded all the way, or you’re scrolling quickly as a page loads up.

In addition to helping users stay on the page they want and not clicking ads they didn’t mean to, Google says these changes will help advertisers see more accurate click-through rates.