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Fair enough, but I don't see what that has to do with this particular feature. It has absolutely nothing to do with advertising...
Simple. Adblocking enhances privacy because all too often ads are the source of various spyware, malware, webbugs, beacons, etc... By blocking ads at the source I increase my privacy by forbidding such nasties to be downloaded to my machine. Again, the fact that Google made it so difficult to do true adblocking (not downloading anything from the blocklist) was a really telling hint...
--bornagainpenguin