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How to remove js script from html page in chrome before its execution?
UBlock Origin for Firefox 57+ has html filters (HTML filtering affects response data before browser parsing):
example.com##^script:has-text(7c9e3a5d51cdacfc)
They don't work for chrome. Tell me how you can implement a similar filtering in / for the Google Chrome browser?
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Because Google Chrome, starting this year, is slowly blocking the ability to edit requests, such as this is unsafe, as a result, the functionality of ad blockers is slowly falling off. I am glad that at least Firefox did not follow the lead of Google in this regard. Specifically, I recommend you to use the AdGuard system blocker for Windows, where you can write any rules without giving a damn about the opinion of the browser.
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