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Then we can possibly block them by matching structural elements?



Yeah, or visual, anything with this CSS attributes applied (so even if they randomize names it can still be blocked) to it or something. Maybe even the element at this rendered location, which would pretty much guaranteed kill them unless they wanted to change ad locations randomly. In any case this is a pretty trivial problem.




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