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Just as one example: Chrome + uBoL on Reddit will show you plenty of "Sponsored" stuff. You can use Inspector to find the offending CSS classes and then use `display: none` on them with something like Stylus[0], but not everybody wants to play that whack-a-mole game on the many sites that push uBoL past its blocking capabilities.

[0]: https://github.com/openstyles/stylus

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It supports limited ublock functionality, not all of it, which will gradually be exploited by ad corps like google unless you think those are saints
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Most definitely not as well.
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