this was about privacy right? apple based for saving you from ads ?
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They didn't really do anything with that because they were scared of anti-trust action if they started blocking ads on sites with ads hurting usability. They added a content filtering engine to Chromium and distributed EasyList in an optimized form but.. it's not really used.
The filter lists block their own ads too. The concept was that it would get applied to sites with invasive ads (in terms of usability and performance, not privacy) until they fixed the problem and appealed. As far as I know this never actually happened and it was an empty threat.
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Chromium still has this content filtering engine, tooling to generate optimized content filtering lists for it from EasyList style filters using the same syntax and they ship a version of EasyList as a component called Subresource Filter Rules (look at chrome://components).
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