I suppose, but Safari/Webkit shows that you can get what feels like 95% of the way there with static block lists which are ideal when they are sufficient.
They're faster and they're trustless. The only attack surface of a block list is that someone removes their site from the list.
hombre_fatal|1 year ago
They're faster and they're trustless. The only attack surface of a block list is that someone removes their site from the list.
adriancr|1 year ago
The static blocklists can be defeated easily by having ads served by the same domain.
In that case you are stuck due to apple's decisions.
freehorse|1 year ago
This is the main reason it has become my default browser there.