I'm no coder, but I'm thinking a "workaround" for an adblocker would be to resize the ads to a 1x1 pixel frame. That way the ad is technically being allowed, the browser is verifying that it's being displayed, but it's actually not practically visible.
Dont even need to do that. You can make the ad believe it loaded and never actually load it. Modern internet structure is really weird. If you are ever curious, press f12 and look at what is on a very average reddit page. Its crazy how much shit there is.
I'm no coder, but I'm thinking a "workaround" for an adblocker would be to resize the ads to a 1x1 pixel frame. That way the ad is technically being allowed, the browser is verifying that it's being displayed, but it's actually not practically visible.
Dont even need to do that. You can make the ad believe it loaded and never actually load it. Modern internet structure is really weird. If you are ever curious, press f12 and look at what is on a very average reddit page. Its crazy how much shit there is.