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how to block website adds url, chrome and too many background urls
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TShdbjhn2
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Jul 27 2025, 03:22 PM, updated 5 months ago
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Hi, i don't know how to explain properly but i will try.
I'm am a google chrome user. I need software advice.
When i open Chrome's task manager, it shows some info, it shows all the tabs, the websites and process(Urls) that is running. To my hatred, i be only using 1 or 2 tabs(and hnce just that much of webpage). But beneath those webpages, i can see A LOT of subframes url running beneath it. It's just annoying.
FOr example, i opened a website Gsmarena. Then, i check on chromes task manager, it shows that website but under it, "Subframe", there are so many(20-30) other Urls(process running on the webpages i believe). SO, can i ask how do i block those urls?? Is that using ad blockers? It just too many processes.
Can add those urls to block list on my CHrome? Are there steps for it?
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traxxmy
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Jul 28 2025, 01:34 AM
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I think those subframe is link to load advertisement data. Think of the website have small section allocated to load ads. If you click it on task manager, it will actually you which section the subframe belong to in the website
This post has been edited by traxxmy: Jul 28 2025, 01:34 AM
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TShdbjhn2
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Aug 3 2025, 01:22 PM
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QUOTE(traxxmy @ Jul 28 2025, 01:34 AM) I think those subframe is link to load advertisement data. Think of the website have small section allocated to load ads. If you click it on task manager, it will actually you which section the subframe belong to in the website Yes, i know that, but how do i block those urls?
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1024kbps
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Aug 3 2025, 09:38 PM
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it's may be very tricky, but if you insist, you can try adblocker with content blocker support. You can try uBlock Origin, depend with your browser, uBlock Origin on Edge are full fledged, in chrome you can try the original or lite version, but the lite version may not support content blocker.
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TShdbjhn2
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Aug 17 2025, 01:52 PM
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QUOTE(1024kbps @ Aug 3 2025, 09:38 PM) it's may be very tricky, but if you insist, you can try adblocker with content blocker support. You can try uBlock Origin, depend with your browser, uBlock Origin on Edge are full fledged, in chrome you can try the original or lite version, but the lite version may not support content blocker. Thank you for sharing, will give a try.
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Floria Scarlet
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Sep 16 2025, 11:43 PM
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uBlock Origin (Lite for Chrome) + DNS level ad-block like Adguard for other apps.
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