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by theGeatZhopa 1235 days ago
I second this.

The only way to go is to block ads on clients with plugins for browsers. Users are then to show how they can switch off the ad-blocking in case a website is broken by the blocking. Like in my case, a grandpa (not mine) could not use his banking site, because of blocking. So, what would happen if it's the pinhole blocking and the user can not switch off the blocking...

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You two have a point, but for me this can block ads on my phone, so i guess there is pros and cons.