Just like the title says; I’m interested in being able to sleep to YouTube without ads, but I don’t fuck with their business practices and they don’t deserve my money. Unfortunately, I’m also a very inexperienced pirate and I’m unsure where to look.

Edit: for clarity I’m using a OnePlus 7 Pro with earbuds

  • @[email protected]
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    52 years ago

    I’m looking for a browser on Android which will let me use Ublock Origin and NoScript.

    For now I use Brave and a DNS filter on my mobile, it works well for YouTube

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      2 years ago

      I use vanadium and adblocking on VPN , DNS adblock works as well. Bromite is a good option as well. The thing about putting Firefox on android for privacy/security reasons have a big issue , webview is chromium based . So basically you just get Firefox on top of everything webview has.

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        12 years ago

        I see. That makes sense - I wonder if there are ROMs with a gecko-based implementation of WebView.

        Well, I don’t use WebView much, if at all, so I suppose it’s fine for the most part. I might even disable it at this point

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        12 years ago

        Will I have to manually harden Firefox, or is there a hardened version like Librewolf for Android?

    • voxel
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      22 years ago

      firefox beta, you can use any desktop extensions by enabling an experimental feature.

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        Just normal Firefox stable works too. They have a Limited selection of extensions, but ublock and noscript are both available.

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          12 years ago

          You can also create an extension collection and add that - it lets you add almost any extension to mobile, though I think collections only work on beta or nightly I might be wrong though.