Comment by ekianjo
2 years ago
> Ublock origin has "annoyances" in the lists, just tick that.
you know quite a few people use the things called mobile phones?
2 years ago
> Ublock origin has "annoyances" in the lists, just tick that.
you know quite a few people use the things called mobile phones?
Firefox supports ublock on mobile.
Plus DNS-level blocking is also better than nothing and works just fine on phones. Not affiliated just a happy customer, but I have NextDNS on my work iPhone and it manages to block most of the really annoying stuff even in Safari.
And has zero market share. Thanks for the valuable comment.
Same with Orion browser on iOS
If you tone down the sarcasm, you could have just asked how to do it on mobile phones. Then you might have realised that's a question you could have asked elsewhere as a search, and you'd have found your answer. I've found that moving towards a much friendlier/professional tone on HN leads to better outcomes and more importantly better thinking through what I'm saying.
As others have said, get a browser that supports addons and enjoy browsing the web without ads and these banners.