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by quackyodata 1865 days ago
FYI, Firefox on Android supports desktop extensions, including uBlock and NoScript.

They're pretty painless to use, too; there's an 'Add-ons' option in the main ⋮ menu with an entry for each extension. Tapping an extension's entry opens the usual extension dialogue in a full-screen view, and tapping 'back' in that view has the same effect as closing the extension dialogue on a desktop browser.

So you can use NoScript to enable a script and reload the page in...5 taps. It could be worse.

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I have no desire to replace one surveillance mobile OS with a different surveillance mobile OS.

Also, I don't use Firefox due to its telemetry.