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Same on chrome, ublock does it's thing.
Also duckduckgo on mobile is pretty ok at it, fandom wikis still pop up videos and shit though
I specifically recommend Firefox because Google's recent changes (depreciating manifest v2) will make UBO less and less effective over time on any Chromium based browser (which is basically every browser you've heard of that isn't Firefox). So if you want the best ad blocking experience, Firefox is the only real option going forward.
Absolutely right, i forgot that was coming.
Firefox on mobile also let's you install UBO, it's the only way I watch YouTube nowadays
Not iOS
iOS uses Safari for webview and does not allow any other browsers, so other "browsers" you see on iOS are just Safari wrapped in different skins. That means their usual extensions wouldn't work.
There's a system-level content blocker feature that can block ads for Safari in iOS, but I don't know if there is anything quite comparable to uBlock Origin available.
orion browser is webkit based but supports firefox/chromium extensions, so it works with ublock
I literally haven't seen a pop-up that I didn't need to manually enable in years. Didn't realize they were still an issue...