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The article is AdGuard centric but it sheds light on the whole process where Google suddenly decided to ban ad blockers.
The article is AdGuard centric but it sheds light on the whole process where Google suddenly decided to ban ad blockers.
You do. If I disable my ad blocker on my home network which blocks ads on the DNS level, many ads slip through. For example those, that are on the same domain as the content.
So if you disable the thing I suggested, there are ads. Then… don’t?Edit: I misunderstood what you meant
No problem, I can now see that my wording could have been a little clearer.