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The "Network Request Blocking" option in the DevTools. Problem: only accepts URL patterns, not HTTP methods or other parameters.
Using a userscript solution. This is incredibly complicated for this supposedly simple task. It doesn't help that most existing solutions are either not MV3 compliant or need workarounds around it. Not as user friendly too, even for developers like me (imo)
AdBlocker. I don't want that. It's too much for me. Too much script injection.
What to do? Is there no simple way? Are browsers literally made to help people collect data from you nowadays?
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