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For M$ no clue, for browsing,
AdNauseam comes to mind.
It's a fork of uBlock Origin,
which instead of blocking all the ads,
hides all the ads + clicks on them all in the background, which:
It's more protest-ware then privacy-ware though,
since you'll be overflooding them with bs data,
instead of minimizing the data collected.
oh thanks! It wont let me upload to chrome, but it's probably user error. I'll figure it out
Because Chrome blocked ad blocking extensions.
Not really. Chrome specifically made it hard to install adNauseam, as it threatens their business model. This predates the extension API changes