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![Popup UI](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gorhill/uBlock/master/doc/img/popup-1j.png)<br><sup>The badge shows the number of DOM elements that have been hidden on the page.</sup>
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![Popup UI](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gorhill/uBlock/master/doc/img/popup-1j.png)<br><sup>The badge shows the number of DOM elements that have been hidden on the page.</sup>
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When present, the badge number indicates the number of elements hidden on the page by uBlock as a result of cosmetic filtering. If you disable cosmetic filtering while there are hidden elements on the page, these elements will become visible/hidden as you toggle off/on cosmetic filtering.
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When present, the badge number indicates the number of elements hidden on the page by uBlock as a result of cosmetic filtering. If you disable cosmetic filtering while there are hidden elements on the page, these elements will become visible/hidden as you toggle off/on cosmetic filtering. A good example of cosmetic filtering in action are the ads showing up on a Google Search page results ([example](https://www.google.com/search?q=buy+car&oq=buy+car)).
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Cosmetic filtering is always enabled by default.
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Cosmetic filtering is always enabled by default.
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