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Comment by ImJamal

13 hours ago

> Firefox does not block:

> Ads shown on search engine results pages, including Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo and other search providers

> Sponsored content on the Firefox Home or New Tab page

So block ads unless it impacts their revenue sources.

Ads are bad! Blocking ads on our own homepage? How do you expect us to keep the lights on?

The correct way to avoid ads is to not visit pages that use them.

  • Is this actually feasible? How do you tell when a page uses ads? How do you find pages without ads when you search for something?

  • That's the same way I avoid bad movies. I watch them first, before I watch them, just to make sure they're good.

> Sponsored content on the Firefox Home or New Tab page

Not ideal, but (at least on desktop) you can set the Home page to a blank page, and there is an extension called 'Blank New Tab' that I've been using for quite a while.

Mozilla knows not to bite Google’s hand, who is the one that actually feeds them hundreds of millions of dollars.

> You can manage the sponsored content on the Firefox Home and New Tab page in your Homepage settings.

It doesn't have those limitations on Windows or Android, so it must be an Apple requirement or limitation.

  • Easylist does not block those things on any platforms.

    I'm not aware of any adblockers that can block the ads on the built-in New Tab page. (You can just disable them in settings anyway.)