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Last I checked, Google was banning ad blockers in the Play Store. It will be interesting to see whether the popularity of this feature on iOS will force them to allow the adblockers again (I'm not expecting it to happen over the next year or two, though).
Just to make sure I understand this. You're charging people money, for a list of URLs?
No he is charging people money for a product with a specific value.
I wonder if the speed improvements as a result of Peace will be enough to justify switching from Chrome to Safari on iOS
Peace comment blocker (which I figured was for Discus style comment systems used by news and blog sites) blocks HN comment contents.

Seems like it shouldn't block comments on sites that are 100% comments. Ghostery doesn't.