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In theory an ad blocker could retrieve the ads in the background and simply not display them.. I'm not sure any actually do currently, but if advertisers are silly enough to pay simply through network traffic it's an option.
There's a Firefox addon that clicks all of the ads in the background in an attempt to pollute the info pool on what you actually want and also to cost people the click on their ad campaign
That's perfectly evil in a way! Mind if I ask you what is the extension's name?
Ad nauseam:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/adnauseam/
adnauseam.io
Can anyone please link it? Seems wild, but interesting…
idm that until it clicks some scam ad