Observation: Google Chrome removes Advertisements from webpages on its own

Browsers are getting more focused on optimisations and are finding every single avenues where efficiency can be achieved.

Since I am using Google Ads on my other website, and there are multiple ad blocks, somehow one of the ad block was using too many resources so Chrome removed it on its own. Quite interesting!

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