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Here we go again.... Chrome to not allow full-scale adblockers
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<blockquote data-quote="blackice" data-source="post: 817189" data-attributes="member: 79035"><p>M$ will have to make unique extensions for adblocking available in their extension store. Their store is pretty sparse. Currently they are only available from the chrome store. But if devs have to change the code for Chrome we’d need unique extensions for Edge. Hopefully this isn’t as bad as it seems. </p><p></p><p>I’ve only ever blocked ads due to malware concerns. It irritates me to no end that ad networks seem to be oblivious as to what they allow through their networks. Leave it to marketers, right? I don’t mind supporting sites I like, it’s cheaper to see ads than to pay a subscription to each one...which is the way we’re moving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackice, post: 817189, member: 79035"] M$ will have to make unique extensions for adblocking available in their extension store. Their store is pretty sparse. Currently they are only available from the chrome store. But if devs have to change the code for Chrome we’d need unique extensions for Edge. Hopefully this isn’t as bad as it seems. I’ve only ever blocked ads due to malware concerns. It irritates me to no end that ad networks seem to be oblivious as to what they allow through their networks. Leave it to marketers, right? I don’t mind supporting sites I like, it’s cheaper to see ads than to pay a subscription to each one...which is the way we’re moving. [/QUOTE]
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