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by _frog 2238 days ago
This largely only really true on Android. iOS at least lets you install content blockers that work with Safari as well as any embedded web browsers within apps. The only place I typically see ads on iOS is in free to play games, and in those cases that's usually a pretty good incentive to play something else.
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> iOS at least lets you install content blockers that work with Safari as well as any embedded web browsers within apps.

Only if the app uses SFSafariViewController.

On Android you have DNS66 (non-root) and AdAway (root), both can kill ads in browsers + webviews + native apps.