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Posted by Bender 2 days ago

Firefox integrates an ad-blocker, but not to block ads(www.theregister.com)
18 points | 7 comments
roscas 1 day ago
Good tip "we suggest staying with uBlock Origin" but you still do need a Pi-Hole. It is that critical for a minimal setup to even open a page on any browser. I wonder about what browser the Firefox CEO use. I have a guess.
amanaplanacanal 1 day ago||
I don't run a pi-hole, but I do use a public ad blocking DNS server, in addition to using ublock origin.
brokenmachine 1 day ago||
I only run ublock origin and I don't see ads. How would Pi-Hole help me?
ahartmetz 1 day ago||
A major use case seems to be ads in phone and tablet apps.
brokenmachine 1 day ago||
I also use ublock origin in Firefox on my Android phone though!

Makes sense if you're on iphone.

ahartmetz 1 day ago||
A browser plugin doesn't help if you have apps with integrated ads. (Btw, I know users who configure Android to use a publicly available ad-blocking DNS server instead of Pi-Hole)
halJordan 20 hours ago||
Ublock origin is available on ios Safari and you can configure custom dns on ios. Just seems weird you guys only mention android