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How to block a website (or links in a search query) in Google Chrome browser?
How to make it so that you would never see in the query strings, some sites in the browser. Are there any extensions that were cleaned like ads. For example, add their address, and never see it again. Otherwise, you can go crazy, from the stupidity of all sorts of articles "forward to the DPRK. Hooray." Or do you need to write something yourself?
Not through hosts. Not the site itself, but whatever there are links to it anywhere, at least not in the browser. So that, for example, Yandex, upon request, would not issue links (or delete them) with a description text, which is very dismoral with its exponential stupidity and lies.
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Of course there are such extensions.
Even I once created a craft on this topic. I don't know if it works now, but it should work.
You will not be able to influence the issuance of a search engine, BUT as you correctly noted, you can ban sites with something like AdGuard or another ad blocker. Writing them to hosts is not convenient, but also an option
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