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Which wouldn't help much when tracking happens on server-side. By the time your adblocker is able to analyze the response Google will already have tracked your visit.


The end game for ad blocking is to render each page in its own vm/container, have some AI blank out things that look like ads, and stream the transformed video to the user


It depends how literally you take “ad blocking”. A lot of folks use an ad blocker for privacy purposes.

I use an ad blocker but would have no issue with static image ads. I just don’t want to allow ads that are shown via RTB.




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