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robbyking | 2 years ago
I was using my mom's laptop over the holidays, and it took me a minute to realize why every site I visited looked so _different_. What I quickly realised is almost every site I visited was wallpapered in ads: banners between every paragraph, sidebars full of ads, and background images selling things. A lot of sites were unrecognizable from what I was used to.
lopis|2 years ago
matheusmoreira|2 years ago
hutzlibu|2 years ago
matheusmoreira|2 years ago
The most aggravating for me is ads that follow me throughout the page as I scroll or show up out of nowhere while I'm reading rudely pushing the text away.
eatsyourtacos|2 years ago
nicbou|2 years ago
cebert|2 years ago
Since iOS doesn’t make it easy to run a flush DNS command, I’ve discovered turning airplane mode on and off will clear your cache.
tpowell|2 years ago
[1] https://apps.apple.com/us/app/1blocker-ad-blocker/id13655310...
[2] https://apps.apple.com/us/app/hush-nag-blocker/id1544743900
latexr|2 years ago
https://1blocker.com
chronicsonic|2 years ago
nunSpQyeJR|2 years ago
https://1blocker.com/
inbalarii|2 years ago
dpkirchner|2 years ago
poglet|2 years ago
folmar|2 years ago
mmyrte|2 years ago
midoridensha|2 years ago
uBlock Origin of course, what else? Running on Firefox (Nightly).
>(iphone specifically)
If you want an iPhone, you shouldn't complain about ads. If you want to block ads, get an Android. If Apple wanted you to block ads, they'd build a good ad-blocker into their phone. They don't, and they forcibly prevent you from using a different browser and ad-blocker, so obviously they want you to view ads.