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timbre1234 | 2 years ago

It's 100% about being able to stop adblockers

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VHRanger|2 years ago

On mobile?

Apart from a few geeks using firefox on android, mobile browsers generally dont hinder ads

maven29|2 years ago

Every single browser except Chrome would be a better way to put it.

wincy|2 years ago

AdGuard on iOS blocks ads just fine. I pay $5 a year because then it blocks YouTube ads.

Mindwipe|2 years ago

Samsung Browser and Safari both very much enable ad blocking, and especially Samsung actively notifies users to enable it.

Tangurena2|2 years ago

There have been lots of complaints about a well-funded advertising campaign from Hobby Lobby called "He Gets Us". App users are getting DMs from the advertiser and are unable to block the adverts or user. Other advertisers are blockable, which stops those ads.

o1y32|2 years ago

You can install an ad filter, set up content filtering, and then use Safari without seeing ads.

inpdx|2 years ago

Brave browser.

majani|2 years ago

And access to push notifications

TeMPOraL|2 years ago

And access to more data for analytics and attributions than is available to a web page.

shmoogy|2 years ago

iOS 17 supports pwa notifications, so it's pretty much exclusively ads at this point