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Why an ad-blocker needs to be part of your anti-virus suite
RE: Why an ad-blocker needs to be part of your anti-virus suite
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And yet Chrome is planning to remove support for adblockers in the near future. They'll have some limited support, but limit it to 30k rules -- even EasyList alone has 42k rules. So you'll have to pick and choose which ads you want blocked. From the author of uBlock Origin, gorhill's take is here. If you want the full, current blocking ability, you'll have to get a contract for Chrome Enterprise Edition. It's only $50 per user, per year, but you have to contact sales to get it. The change won't affect AdBlock Plus, a trusted partner of Google.

So, I think today is the day I finally leave GMail.
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RE: Why an ad-blocker needs to be part of your anti-virus suite - by Labster - 05-29-2019, 09:26 PM

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