Comment by throw101010
11 hours ago
> My choice is “no” not “ask again later”…
My choice is uBlock Origin and enabling the Cookie Notices filter lists and other Annoyances filter lists (which block the Mobile app banners and such). Works pretty well.
Obviously using Firefox, since Chrome doesn't let me filter content my own computer renders locally these days...
Couldn’t agree more. Also FF user and Ublock Origin works great. On mobile (iOS in my case) it’s not that easy though. I’m using safari with AdGuard which works for some annoyances, but by far not all.
Brave on iOS seems to work well. Ideally I would use Firefox on iOS but last time it didn’t seem to be as good.
Ublock light is pretty good on Safari
Not compared to the uBlock Origin. You can't even import a filter list. Main reason I use Firefox.
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I’ve gotten good results from BlockBear, fwiw.
I have been having some success with wipr 2. The developer is respectful of privacy, so the blocking is split into regular content blockers (Apple claims cannot send data) and one extra (could send data). I enabled only the regular content blockers.
On iOS, Adguard does a decent job. It's the only way I would ever use the internet.
I also supplement it with the "Web Archives" extension to access paywalled and login-walled articles.
I've enjoyed https://github.com/cavi-au/Consent-O-Matic/ it fills out cookie banner automatically according to your preferences.
Obviously alongside ublock origin for the rest of the minefields