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int_19htoday at 9:18 AM1 replyview on HN

It does indeed work pretty well today, but they have already developed ways to circumvent it. For example, serving ads from the same domain as the main page.


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drnick1today at 8:14 PM

AFAIK, YouTube has been doing that for years and uBlock has consistently adapted. It's also easier for Google to do that since it owns the ad network and doesn't need to verify ad prints are legitimate and not inflated by the third party that displays them.