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jrflowers
3 months ago
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Is Mozilla trying hard to kill itself?
>On iOS, Safari is simple and sufficient, but I would prefer UBO there, however we all know Apple will never allow extensions for Safari.
fwiw Safari on iOS does allow
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extensions and uBlock Origin Lite is free in the iOS App Store.
legacynl
3 months ago
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ublock origin lite is the knee-capped version that is also available in chrome. I haven't tried it, but it is technically not able to block all ads.
selectodude
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I’ve found Wipr 2.0 has been able to block all ads (even YouTube) but it’s unable to hide itself so there are sites that block my ability to read them.
jrflowers
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Yep. It’s not great but it’s not terrible. Hopefully Apple expands Safari extension support in the future
strictnein
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Works much better than I thought it would. It's rather rare when I see an add in Chrome.
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fwiw Safari on iOS does allow some extensions and uBlock Origin Lite is free in the iOS App Store.