I was using my mom's laptop over the holidays, and it took me a minute to realize why every site I visited looked so _different_. What I quickly realised is almost every site I visited was wallpapered in ads: banners between every paragraph, sidebars full of ads, and background images selling things. A lot of sites were unrecognizable from what I was used to.
[1] https://apps.apple.com/us/app/1blocker-ad-blocker/id13655310...
[2] https://apps.apple.com/us/app/hush-nag-blocker/id1544743900
Since iOS doesn’t make it easy to run a flush DNS command, I’ve discovered turning airplane mode on and off will clear your cache.
Orion supports firefox and chrome plugins and runs on iOs
The most aggravating for me is ads that follow me throughout the page as I scroll or show up out of nowhere while I'm reading rudely pushing the text away.
Previous was using 1Blocker on safari but ublock origin on Orion is much more effective.
uBlock Origin of course, what else? Running on Firefox (Nightly).
>(iphone specifically)
If you want an iPhone, you shouldn't complain about ads. If you want to block ads, get an Android. If Apple wanted you to block ads, they'd build a good ad-blocker into their phone. They don't, and they forcibly prevent you from using a different browser and ad-blocker, so obviously they want you to view ads.
Every year that plan feels less and less like silly hyperbole.
I do see less ads in apps with NextDNS. However, I do run into scenarios where certain apps don’t work. For example I know if I want to use DoorDash or Facebook, I need to turn off blocking and flush my DNS cache to run those apps. I don’t see this being a viable option for a nontechnical user.