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Yea problem is however that using Firefox on Android is using Firefox and chromium WebView. Så twice the problems. Sticking to vanadium. No issues at all as far as I noticed regarding adblocking. Next phone will hopefully be a Linux one. If there ever is such a thing that works and matches mid-top level androids. Then it will be a Firefox based one (not the standard one as it is riddle with Google stuff)
I've been using Firefox on Android since it came out. I've had 0 issues.
And as far as I'm aware, the newest version of Android Firefox (previously called "preview" doesn't use an ounce of chrome, even for temporary browser pages
Yea try to uninstall the chrome WebView :) . You are using Firefox and chrome. Firefox do have a close connection to Google also telemetry. https://itsfoss.com/librewolf-vs-firefox/