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      Chrome 71 will block any and all ads on sites with “abusive experiences”

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      RojoLocoR

      So chrome is finally starting to catch up with the level of ad blocking I've had for years.

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      Help with ADs. I had to laugh. Happy Sunday.

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      Is Your Ad Blocker Leaking Your Data to Advertisers?

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      Network-wide, hardware ad blocking using Raspberry Pi

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      scottalanmillerS

      @Ambarishrh said in Network-wide, hardware ad blocking using Raspberry Pi:

      Yes, it supports most Debian-based distros, so yeah a VM with that and give its IP as DNS would work too

      As long as it doesn't have an ARM dependency.

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      Apple’s Support of Ad Blocking May Upend How the Web Works

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      JaredBuschJ

      @thecreativeone91 said:

      My thoughts as well. I get things on the side of Spiceworks saying "Unblock our ads to see what you are missing"

      I used to whitelist them. No longer. They do not deserve my ad generated revenue.

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