lazy ad block ruleLazylazycat@lemmy.world to 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone – 875 points – 1 years agoEdit: ok your comments just made me buy a cheap android TV box, thanks guyz x73Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentAlso, firefox on android (and I suspect iOS) allows you to install extensions including ad blockers. Faster, saves battery, prevents sites from breaking on mobile.Not on iOS, because Apple forces all browsers on iOS to just be safari with a different lookTake a look at "vinegar" in the app store. It's a safari extension that changes the video tag on youtube videos and removes the ads. I don't explain it well, and it costs money (fyi), but it's working for me.Thankfully i haven't had an apple device in >5 years
Also, firefox on android (and I suspect iOS) allows you to install extensions including ad blockers. Faster, saves battery, prevents sites from breaking on mobile.Not on iOS, because Apple forces all browsers on iOS to just be safari with a different lookTake a look at "vinegar" in the app store. It's a safari extension that changes the video tag on youtube videos and removes the ads. I don't explain it well, and it costs money (fyi), but it's working for me.Thankfully i haven't had an apple device in >5 years
Not on iOS, because Apple forces all browsers on iOS to just be safari with a different lookTake a look at "vinegar" in the app store. It's a safari extension that changes the video tag on youtube videos and removes the ads. I don't explain it well, and it costs money (fyi), but it's working for me.Thankfully i haven't had an apple device in >5 years
Take a look at "vinegar" in the app store. It's a safari extension that changes the video tag on youtube videos and removes the ads. I don't explain it well, and it costs money (fyi), but it's working for me.Thankfully i haven't had an apple device in >5 years
Also, firefox on android (and I suspect iOS) allows you to install extensions including ad blockers.
Faster, saves battery, prevents sites from breaking on mobile.
Not on iOS, because Apple forces all browsers on iOS to just be safari with a different look
Take a look at "vinegar" in the app store. It's a safari extension that changes the video tag on youtube videos and removes the ads.
I don't explain it well, and it costs money (fyi), but it's working for me.
Thankfully i haven't had an apple device in >5 years