• Re: Ad-blocking apps

    From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to hugybear@gmx.net on Tue Feb 4 00:15:53 2025
    On 2025-02-01, Jörg Lorenz <hugybear@gmx.net> wrote:
    On 31.01.25 23:03, Jolly Roger wrote:
    On 2025-01-31, Cameo <cameo@unreal.invalid> wrote:
    I see some promos for apps that claim to stop unwanted pop-up ads and I
    wonder if it is just a ploy to plant some malware on my phone. Any
    experience with such apps?

    "Ad blockers are malware" isn't something I anticipated reading today.

    While there's nothing inherently nefarious about ad blockers, without
    specifics, nobody can vouch for these nebulous apps you mention. Common
    sense should tell you that.

    If you don't want to see ads, pop-ups, and the like, you should
    definitely use an ad blocker. There are several popular ad blockers you
    can choose from. Assuming you are using the default Safari browser, I'd
    recommend 1Blocker, AdGuard, or Wipr.

    Compared to Firefox or Brave combined with uBlock Origin and NoScript
    these blockers in Safari are almost placebos. I tired it several times
    and I was always completely disappointed.

    I'm pretty happy with 1Blocker. It blocks most ads by default, and has
    plenty of customization. It also comes with a full-device DNS blocking
    firewall on mobile devices.

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