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Dubious claim

I removed the claim, As of July 2014, AdBlock is the most popular Google Chrome extension, with over 40,000,000 users. It is very dubious and does not have any references out side of AdBlock's website/Google Chrome Extinction Page. Links:Website, in Chrome Web Store. Adblock Plus state claim on their Google Chrome Extinction Page 'Used by over 50 million people. Link:AdBlock Plus in Chrome Web Store.

The is no way to tell if the links correct or not, since their ran by the companies. The claim need back up from Solid primary and secondary sources, otherwise it's against Wikipedia's, Verifiability, and within verifiability Self-published sources policies. If good links are found for the statement, then a similar claim can be added with new sources. Kyle1278 00:58, 23 January 2016 (UTC)

I have also added added tags to the article about it's issues.Kyle1278 01:34, 23 January 2016 (UTC)

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