You’d be able to if Apple didn’t block other browsers using extensions, or any rendering software other than webkit on their phones. Your fault for using Appl€.
I get your point of view, but I didn’t want to buy from Apple either. Before the purchase I knew how locked down iOS is.
But since Apple basically owns the education space, I had no other choice
Thanks, I checked the Adguard site again and configured it properly using the profiles and not just the per WiFi IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Now I get 71% on an adblock test.
DNSCloak however didn’t do anything really, in the test I used it made no difference to a not blocking DNS
Then tell me please, how do I block ads on iOS with Firefox?
You’d be able to if Apple didn’t block other browsers using extensions, or any rendering software other than webkit on their phones. Your fault for using Appl€.
I get your point of view, but I didn’t want to buy from Apple either. Before the purchase I knew how locked down iOS is. But since Apple basically owns the education space, I had no other choice
The education space? I don’t know what you mean. Schools in my country give kids Chromebooks, and in university they can use what they like.
Adguard or DNSCloak with https://dnsforge.de/
Thanks, I checked the Adguard site again and configured it properly using the profiles and not just the per WiFi IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Now I get 71% on an adblock test. DNSCloak however didn’t do anything really, in the test I used it made no difference to a not blocking DNS
Try the dnsforge.de server in DNDCloak. Or click on dns protection>dns filtering>dns filters in the AdGuard app and add these lists:
Thanks!