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If you consider a website fully laden with ads as working. I have yet to find an ad blocker that works on my iOS/iPad OS that works as well as on my computer. I also hate apps with all of their invasive data hoarding that is much more controllable on my computer. So to me, websites on mobile are broken as they are full of malware vectors that are not present when looking at the same website on my non-mobile device. For me, website === desktop only
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If your banks website has a bunch of ads on it, you should probably consider switching banks.
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Sure, if you want to be obtuse about the comment, you'd be so cool in how you wouldn't be wrong.
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ublock origin on firefox (Android) works great for me. But, I haven't touched Apple in 30+ years, so I have no idea about that ecosystem.
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I encourage you to install the dns4eu ad blocking profile on your ios device.

It’s free, it’s transparent, you can read the profile… And it takes two minutes.

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