Content-aware Ad Blocker is a adblocker extension for chrome. also, it is ads remover extension. it's a free extension , it has 519 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.36 from 11 rated user, last update is 2888 days ago.
Improved ad blocker using cutting-edge machine learning techniques to identify advertising and user tracking on websites and prevent the unwanted content from loading. Still in early testing - use at your own risk!
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its a very great site. I work this extension in combination with traditional ad blocker, and it works great.
This extension managed to block annoying ads by Yandex, which other ad blockers similar to uBlock Origin failed to block (it was nearly impossible to manually create reliable blocking rules). I work this extension in combination with traditional ad blocker, and it works great.
Some suggestions to the developer: I like the style of this adblocker, it's cool that it targets the js files more so than anything else, makes a good companion to those adblockers based on ublock origin. My suggestions for future updates would be: 01: Allow the adding of custom block lists by the user. 02: Allow the user to block js files that the addon currently doesn't doesn't block. 03: Add an option for the end user to send analytical data of block lists used and what they have blocked on each page, then it will hopefully allow you to tailor a non advanced version for users who don't mess with settings. You could add a logger window similar to ublock origin, so if say someone on facebook and the addon blocking all the static picture thumbnails, they can just enable them but still keep the ability to block everything else in the js file. But so far great work, love the concept and looking forward to seeing what you do next with it.