This just means that ad blockers will need to work with a natively-installed proxy.
Remember, with https you can install a certificate and man-in-the-middle yourself. This is how tools like Fiddler and Charles allow inspecting and debugging HTTPS.
In this case, a natively-installed proxy can deny requests to blacklisted domains.
Remember, with https you can install a certificate and man-in-the-middle yourself. This is how tools like Fiddler and Charles allow inspecting and debugging HTTPS.
In this case, a natively-installed proxy can deny requests to blacklisted domains.