By using a mechanism that "always" blocks known ad distributing sites, you will automatically trigger blocks on sites that rely on such ads. The only way of having the best of both worlds is to use ad-blocking mechanisms that fake the ads being displayed. Such mechanisms are available for many browsers, think of uBlock Origin.
A prominent example of a site that does not tolerate ad-blocking is Youtube.
On devices where those tools are not available, you can still use DNS-based ad blockers, e.g. by identifying your smartphones and using AdGuard DNS rules only for those devices.
A prominent example of a site that does not tolerate ad-blocking is Youtube.
On devices where those tools are not available, you can still use DNS-based ad blockers, e.g. by identifying your smartphones and using AdGuard DNS rules only for those devices.
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