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Ad blockers are more sophisticated than that these days, or at least support features that are. For example, they can hide a specific DOM element on a web page within a larger page according to its path or other characterization. I don't know what percentage of total effective rules these capabilities comprise, though, but it's something you cannot do with host level blocking alone.


Does that mean they preempt the network request to the div's contents completely, they only hide the div via css/js, or both?




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