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1. sharpshadow ◴[] No.40208897[source]
Does this mean we finally get Adblock on iOS devices?
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2. fredski42 ◴[] No.40209279[source]
Use Orion from Kagi. Get ublock.
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3. vundercind ◴[] No.40209335[source]
I’ve had ad blocking on my iPhone for years.

No I didn’t “hack” the device or anything, the last thing I want to do is tinker with my single most important computing device, I need it to work all the time and work well. It’s been possible for years, officially.

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4. sharpshadow ◴[] No.40209421[source]
Interesting didn’t know they have a browser for iOS with web extensions working I check it out. Thanks. Would be super cool if Ublock works with it as u say.
5. CubsFan1060 ◴[] No.40209536[source]
1Blocker works amazing for me.
6. Terretta ◴[] No.40210061[source]
1Blocker is excellent. So is AdGuard Pro. So is NextDNS profile for iOS.

And so is Kagi Orion+ browser with Firefox and Chrome extensions like uBlock Origin.

Don't drink the "you can'd do that on iPad" koolaid without asking someone unbiased quietly using these things already.

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7. talldayo ◴[] No.40212022[source]
Don't forget that Apple first-party services are exempt from this feature. It is Apple's iPad, after all.

https://twitter.com/mysk_co/status/1683256902484992004

(probably unrelated) https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/12/apple-admits-to-...

8. trogdor ◴[] No.40214584[source]
How?