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Originally Posted by thommy
no but the point is that google also hates adblockers.
there have been many tries to sue the adblocksolutions in courts but they all failed because there is yet no standard and they could show up with the worst examples what they can block.
NOW there is a standard and I am pretty sure that this is quite another situation.
if an adblocker blocks ads what are compliant with the rules of the coalition for better ads they will indeed have a problem.
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My post was about Google Chrome blocking off sites served while ad blocker is active. When you disable ad blocker Chrome works fine in my canary pre release version.
Chrome will itself become an ad blocker in next release, disabling ad blocker plugins, at least that's how it looks with this last Canary update.