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Content Blocker

/ˈkɒn·tɛnt ˈblɒk·ər/noun
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A content blocker is a software tool or feature designed to prevent specific types of online content, such as ads, trackers, or harmful scripts, from loading on your device. It enhances user privacy and browsing efficiency by creating a cleaner digital environment, and in today's ad-saturated internet, it's become a go-to solution for anyone seeking a faster, safer web experience.

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Ad blockers, a common type of content blocker, can reduce a user's data consumption by up to 40% by preventing heavy ad files from downloading, according to studies by the Electronic Frontier Foundation. This technology has been so effective that it's now used by over 1 billion people worldwide, potentially saving the average user hours of loading time each month.

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