What adblocker are you using on iOS?
from SuperFola@programming.dev to apple_enthusiast@lemmy.world on 18 May 2024 07:57
https://programming.dev/post/14244862

I’ve finally picked up an iPhone about a month ago, and have been loving the experience.

However I’m now thrown into an ad-full world again (I used to have a browser blocking many if not most ads on the android), so I’m wondering, what adblockers do you use (may it be safari extension or entirely new browser for my fellow Europeans)?

#apple_enthusiast

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fer0n@lemmy.world on 18 May 2024 08:00 next collapse

1Blocker, but there are probably better/cheaper ones out there.

For YouTube specifically I can recommend Vinegar.

wfh@lemm.ee on 18 May 2024 08:13 collapse

Don’t know if it’s better, but for free, Firefox Focus includes an ad-blocker for Safari.

c0smokram3r@midwest.social on 19 May 2024 00:40 collapse

I love Firefox Focus! The safari integration is great!

hollyberries@programming.dev on 18 May 2024 08:02 next collapse

I use a combination of PiHole via a VPN to my home server and Orion browser.

Its greatly improved my experience.

narc0tic_bird@lemm.ee on 18 May 2024 08:20 next collapse

AdGuard Pro

slaacaa@lemmy.world on 18 May 2024 11:43 next collapse

Same, very happy with it, blocks everything, and also includes VPN.

Youtube ads are a bit tricky, but can also be blocked by opening videos through the AdGuard app.

narc0tic_bird@lemm.ee on 18 May 2024 15:12 next collapse

AdGuard + Vinegar blocks YouTube ada quite well most of the time.

machineLearner@lemmy.world on 20 May 2024 06:15 collapse

haven’t seen a youtube ad in safari using adguard free. would recommend

fer0n@lemmy.world on 18 May 2024 21:03 next collapse

What’s the difference between the pro and non-pro version?

narc0tic_bird@lemm.ee on 19 May 2024 09:23 collapse

I think you can’t add custom rules in the free version or something.

realitista@lemm.ee on 19 May 2024 17:00 collapse

Does it work for other browsers like Firefox?

narc0tic_bird@lemm.ee on 19 May 2024 18:00 collapse

Sadly no.

DarkDarkHouse@lemmy.sdf.org on 18 May 2024 08:23 next collapse

Pi-Hole via VPN and Firefox Focus

tudor@lemmy.world on 18 May 2024 08:44 next collapse

Pi-hole. Kind of annoying that you have to disable Private Relay for it to work but well worth not ever seeing ads again.

pax0707@lemmy.world on 18 May 2024 09:00 next collapse

Pihole and tailscale.

ffflorian@lemmy.world on 18 May 2024 09:06 next collapse

Blokada - works without VPN.

misk@sopuli.xyz on 18 May 2024 09:07 next collapse

Wipr because it has no subscription bs and has proper block lists for my country.

mbirth@lemmy.mbirth.uk on 18 May 2024 11:42 next collapse

This! Wipr on phone and Mac. Pi-Hole in my home network.

And for annoyances there’s also Consent-O-Matic and SponsorBlock installed.

LeTak@lemm.ee on 18 May 2024 18:30 next collapse

I use Wipr in combination with NextDNS. For ads in Browsers and in Apps.

ParadoxSeahorse@lemmy.world on 20 May 2024 17:53 collapse

Great model, just tips, so I tip when I notice an update

2xsaiko@discuss.tchncs.de on 18 May 2024 09:17 next collapse

AdGuard, and Vinegar for YouTube.

Knasen@lemmy.world on 18 May 2024 12:53 collapse

Do Vinegar actually work? I tried it previously and it didn’t do anything for me, tried it again now since it was mentioned and YouTube ads still appear in Safari…

TORFdot0@lemmy.world on 18 May 2024 14:35 next collapse

Vinegar worked for me but I had issues with YouTube throttling it and the video constantly restarting

2xsaiko@discuss.tchncs.de on 18 May 2024 15:43 collapse

It works for me, it’s a bit janky though because of YouTube’s custom link handler. You have to either open videos in new tabs or reload the page after clicking the video for it to load correctly.

Tbh I don’t actually know if it’s supposed to remove ads, I use it to get the better (Safari built in) video player that can do Picture in Picture and what not.

Knasen@lemmy.world on 18 May 2024 16:44 collapse

Could it be localized?

2xsaiko@discuss.tchncs.de on 18 May 2024 22:44 collapse

What do you mean?

Knasen@lemmy.world on 19 May 2024 05:43 collapse

Could its function be based upon blocklists that are localized as in different for different region

2xsaiko@discuss.tchncs.de on 19 May 2024 09:34 collapse

I don’t think YouTube does anything for that to be necessary, but I could be wrong.

mrtzlbm@lemmy.world on 18 May 2024 09:33 next collapse

1Blocker and Pi-hole.

jdeath@lemm.ee on 18 May 2024 10:43 next collapse

i use Ghostery, works on Mac Safari also. Free and does the job

GadgetComa@sh.itjust.works on 18 May 2024 11:02 next collapse

I like AdGuard Pro. You can use a lot of third-party blocklists with it - many of the same lists you can use with DNS-based blockers like Pi-Hole. AdGuard works as a safari extension, but you can also use it as DNS blocker to block ads in all apps. This can be done using the native iOS DNS management feature or by using a VPN.

Stable8@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 18 May 2024 11:08 next collapse

1Blocker

Wooster@startrek.website on 18 May 2024 11:32 next collapse

I liked to use a three tiered approach…

Back when we could jailbreak our iPhones I’d use this and overwrite the system’s hosts file. I still use it on my Mac, even if I can’t on iOS anymore.

A VPN is an excellent solution, but when selecting one, you have to read the privacy policy and NOT give the policy the benefit of the doubt. I’ve seen a few that give themselves permission to share your info while making it sound reasonable. I use lockdown personally.

For Safari Extensions, 1Blocker is what ai currently use.

confusedwiseman@lemmy.world on 18 May 2024 12:00 next collapse

NextDNS is my latest approach and it’s working well.

phoneymouse@lemmy.world on 18 May 2024 12:05 next collapse

NextDNS is the best choice imho.

loaf@sh.itjust.works on 20 May 2024 06:06 collapse

Backing this post. NextDNS pretty much blocks everything, even ads in games. And in some games, you can tap the “watch ad to get X” and no ads show up, but you still get rewards.

QuarterSwede@lemmy.world on 18 May 2024 13:42 next collapse

Eero’s home network ad blocker paired with AdGuard. Works well enough. Although so many people have blockers now that even my favorite sites, which I whitelist, are tough to read because of the amount of ads keeping them in business. ArsTechnica I’m looking at you. Yeah, I could subscribe but I’m a cheap bastard. I’d rather be able to retire than pay for a site.

kinkles@sh.itjust.works on 18 May 2024 14:32 next collapse

AdGuard DNS is free and super simple to setup, no app required. It’s my favorite no-fuss solution I found when I switched from Android a few years ago.

adguard-dns.io/en/public-dns.html

Go to that link, scroll down to method 2, and download an iOS profile. You’ll need to be using Safari for the download to work properly.

You get more customization and features through AdGuard’s app but then you have to pay a subscription for DNS blocking features. While it’s super cheap, I’ve personally been perfectly satisfied with this free solution. It blocks ads system-wide, not just in the browser. For example, in my shopping list app there’s usually a banner ad but it doesn’t load with the adguard DNS enabled. I’m 99% sure it won’t block ads in YouTube though (I sub to premium so I’ve never tried it.)

Next DNS is also free and appears to be the same thing but their website lets you fine-tune your profile, similar to using paid AdGuard. Might be worth looking into that, especially because it appears you can integrate AdGuard’s block list.

TORFdot0@lemmy.world on 18 May 2024 14:33 next collapse

A DNS ad filter on your home network to black hole the requests to ad servers is the only thing I’ve found to be effective on iOS. I tried the ad guard extension in safari but there were just way too many ads that didn’t get blocked

gregorum@lemm.ee on 18 May 2024 20:12 next collapse

AdGuard Pro. Blocks everything.

Telodzrum@lemmy.world on 18 May 2024 20:26 next collapse

Redundant PiHoles on my home network and the iOS devices always run a WireGuard tunnel back to home.

Beaver@lemmy.ca on 18 May 2024 23:08 next collapse

Proton VPN

pineapplelover@lemm.ee on 18 May 2024 23:21 collapse

Yeah this is what I used when I had iphone

Edit: I still use the same method on my pixel as well

Kyouki@lemmy.world on 19 May 2024 12:37 next collapse

Mullvad’s DNS filtering.

OrgunDonor@lemmy.world on 19 May 2024 17:41 next collapse

I really like Orion browser. Allows you to use Firefox extensions(and chrome), so you can use ublock origin and enjoy ad free browsing again.

darreninthenet@lemmy.sdf.org on 19 May 2024 20:41 collapse

This is the route I took, works very well

RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world on 19 May 2024 18:28 next collapse

PiHole with a VPN on the phone that connects to the LAN with the pihole, so far fewer ads.

SuperFola@programming.dev on 19 May 2024 19:18 collapse

How does that go battery wise?

RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world on 19 May 2024 20:06 collapse

No negative affects. It operates like any cellular/wifi connection.

Andre@lemmy.world on 19 May 2024 19:57 next collapse

dnsforge.de

[deleted] on 19 May 2024 21:36 collapse

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Teanut@lemmy.world on 19 May 2024 21:04 next collapse

I paid for 1Blocker (apps.apple.com/us/app/…/id1365531024) since it runs locally on my phone to block ads as well as trackers from other installed Apps, whether on my home WiFi, other WiFi, or cellular data. There’s a whitelist feature and the filtering can be tailored. I’ve been using it for years (before I got my current phone) so I can’t comment on battery life but I’ve never noticed it to be bad.

It does break some apps if they’re not whitelisted but that just gives me more reason to decide if I really need the app. It’s also possible to temporarily disable the blocking (5 minutes, 30 minutes, etc) which helps with logging in (since so many login services involve trackers).

codebam@lemmy.ca on 19 May 2024 22:03 next collapse

Firefox Focus with strict mode

accideath@lemmy.world on 20 May 2024 09:06 next collapse

The adblocker that comes with a PIA VPN subscription

listless@lemmy.cringecollective.io on 22 May 2024 01:13 collapse

Brave browser does an okay job, but remember under the hood everything is just a re-skinned Safari browser. There are content blockers, but AdBlock sold out (allows ads) and uBlock Origin doesn’t work on iOS due to limitations Apple has in place.