In a video on Oct. 13, Instagram influencer and photojournalist Motaz Azaiza shared footage of the rubble of an apartment, the site of an Israeli bombardment that killed 15 of his family members.
He turns the camera on himself first, visibly upset, and then shows the scene—the ruin of the building, a bloodstain, a neighbor carrying a child’s body draped with a shroud.
In response, Meta restricted access to his account.
80% of my phone screen covered in ads
shit website
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/
There's mull for android. On ios you can use firefox focus, ddg, or brave
On Android, you can also use Firefox and install unlock origin. And dark reader. And whatever other extension you want.
While true, this is a relatively new feature on the Firefox app. Yes, I know it was available on Nightly for awhile.
uBlock Origin on Firefox for Android is not new. I'd guess at least 10 years old at this point?
Ugh, you lot are so pretentious.
https://www.theverge.com/2023/8/14/23831094/firefox-android-open-extension-support
You replied to a comment about uBlock Origin saying it's new. It's not new, it's been one of the supported extensions since forever. Your link explains that they are opening up to support all extensions, but I don't get how that's relavant to a discussion about uBlock Origin which has always been supported.
I just automatically downvote anyone I see accusing anyone of being "pretentious" now.
It's a policy that serves me well
I have been using uBlock Origin and DarkReader on https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.mozilla.fennec_fdroid/ for years. Fennec is the Firefox version for android.
To be fair, Firefox on Android used to support all extensions. Then they killed it for some boneheaded reason, brought back ublock and a handful of others, and recently opened it up fully again.
There’s a million ad blockers for iOS safari also.
Its 2023 my dude. Use nextdns on router if you have one or ublock origin addon with Firefox.
neztdns?
Any downsides? Potential incompatibilities I'd have to explain to others on network?
Probably 0.1% of websites might break but you can always whitelist them from the logs.
Normally DNS is set on your router and handed out to all clients via DHCP. Only issue you might have is stuff not working because of blocked requests, my wife complained about that for a bit when I was using a pihole to block ads on my home network.
Shit website but the damage it can do to modern society is real.