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Good on them. I hope others follow suit. As an aside, I recently switched to a lemmy app instead of using my ad blocked browser, and holy shit PCGamer's website is an unusable dystopian nightmare. You have to read the article through a tiny letterbox of multiple competing videos and across the short article there are three full page ads to dismiss. Fuck that.
Here's the full article text to save you a click.
thats why i use a system wide adblocker, no matter which app all ads are still gone
This sounds interesting, mind sharing what you're using?
Adguard
Do you have any recommendations for Android?
Blokada
But I still have ublock on firefox
Thanks!
Or Adguard (though that's not free). I've the best blocking experience overall with Adguard myself. Actually works in basically everything. Blokada didn't work in chrome properly, so if you use that that's an issue. Blokada is free and Adguard isn't but it has some additional stuff Blokada doesn't have from last time I used it.
Cool how much a month for Adguard are we talking?
Adguard is $2.49 a month or $80 for lifetime. If you plan on using blokada, use blokada 5 which is the free one. With blokada 6 they've moved onto subscription model.
Can't you use Firefox as your default browser on Android and it loads without those ads?
I have it set as default but Thunder seems to ignore that and use it's own browser apparently. I have a VPN ad block running as well most of the time but shut it down cos I had low battery. Seeing a relatively mainstream previously respected site acting like that shocked me after all this time. It feels like being on a dodgy porm site in the 90s.
Ah yeah that how they get you for sure. I try to read stuff in my Google news feed through the chrome pop up browser and the ads are so annoying I almost always end up reopening them in Firefox.
Sites like that are a cancer on the web.