Improved ad blocking for video-heavy pages

Ad and tracker blocking is now applied more carefully on video-heavy pages where generic filters can interfere with media loading.

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Dmytro Krasun

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We improved how ScreenshotOne applies ad and tracker blocking on pages where video content is loaded through request patterns that generic blocking filters can classify too aggressively.

For affected sites, ScreenshotOne now avoids blocking the video and media requests required for the page to finish rendering, while still keeping the rest of the cleanup flow in place.

This helps reduce cases where a screenshot captures a loading state instead of the actual video content.

The improvement is automatic and does not require API changes.

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