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if (casual) users is what Google was concerned about that'd be easy to solve. They could ship a full ad-blocker with Chrome that renders third party extensions obsolete and there'd likely be no v3 debate, because those are the extensions primarily impacted by the design choices made.

The entire debate we're having rests on the fact that they're not integrating this functionality (despite this being technically trivial) because it's in conflict with their entire business model. Which is the only reason people have to reach for third party extensions in the first place.



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