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I recommend Vinegar:
https://apps.apple.com/app/vinegar-tube-cleaner/id1591303229
I use this + AdGuard (Pro) which seems to work quite well together.
Does this have sponsorblock built in or work with the sponsorblock extension for safari?
It’s not built in but should work alongside it ok.
I can confirm the extensions work well together.
Great news. Thank you for confirming.
Firefox Focus and Brave appear to still work.
edit: should clarify that FF Focus is its own browser and can also be used as a Safari extension.
Not sure if iOS lets you use the “Private DNS” feature, but using an adblocking DNS is the way to go on Android.
https://adguard-dns.io/en/public-dns.html
(Looking at that page, it does have iOS instructions available, so I’m guessing yes.)
Yes, that is an option.
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Mullvad now has DoH configuration profiles with content blockers for IOS. If you actually want to select filters at a granular level, you can try Aha DNS Blitz.
Yattee is an open source YouTube client that uses piped/invidious.
If you jailbreak or side load you can also use uYou+.
Yattee note for those who need it:
Subtitles currently do not work as far as I can tell. Looks like it was recently fixed in v169, but it’s still in pre-release status (current iOS version is 166):
https://github.com/yattee/yattee/releases
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Adblockers exist on iOS since like forever. You even have a dedicated tab for them in the Settings.
I personally use Ghostery to kick CMP and Vinegar to play YT videos in the built-in HTML5 player.
Better watch youtube from a piped instance.
Nope. You have to use Android to get a decent ad-blocker.In all seriousness; iOS REQUIRES you to use DNS level or VPN level ad-blocking typically. I think the only notable exception is that some browser apps might allow extensions. iOS still requires you use Safari browser engine though AFAIK.
I switched to Orion browser two weeks ago and it’s really good. Haven’t seen any ads on YouTube anymore, no ads on other sites either. I’ve made it my default browser. Only thing that doesn’t work for me is the consent-o-matic.
Thanks y’all