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by onevu
2498 days ago
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It's slower, which is practically all I care about now that all browsers have the same extension API. >In addition, Firefox + ublokc origin is pretty much the only option on mobile if you want to block ads, unless you want to fiddle with hosts files or pi-holes or something. On Android, Blokada, or any browser like Brave. On iOS, Safari has a builtin content filter. |
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Not really. Safari provides the API that content blocker extensions you install can use.