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This won't help in the above case so it's a little off topic. But I got rid of Twitter on my phone and still use Twitter on my phone - Basically you just open twitter.com in Firefox, and go to the menu and click "Install". Now you get a launcher icon to an "app" but it's just the website hosted by the browser.
Instantly saves 150Mb, stops it doing evil shit and because it's hosted in Firefox I get to block all the ads.
I would advise doing this with any app which has a desktop / mobile version and see what happens - Facebook, Reddit, LinkedIn etc. Some social media sites will nag you to install the app but some won't or will be functional in spite of it.
Hey that's interesting. I haven't used Firefox on iphone for a while because I didn't think it was possible to add a blocker. Is that now possible? If so, which one do you use?
I believe you can't because Firefox on iOS is re-skinned Safari
Damn! Ok
On Android you have to setup sync and install the ad blocker of choice on desktop, then sign in on the phone and it will pull your plugins and sync them, worth also trying on IOS as even on Android it's not as simple as going to plug in manager and installing.
what? no. you click [...] menu, Add-ons and pick uBlock Origin. no need to login or anything
Did they update it? For the longest time, you had to use their account sync to get ublock on Android
No idea, this is how it was for me for the past 2 years
I only use Android so I don't know. Check the menu and see if you have add-ons and you can install uBlock Origin. Edit - it looks like thanks to Apple being Apple, Firefox on iPhone is a wrapper around webkit and doesn't support add-ons. Maybe you could still make a launcher though I don't know.
Assuming ios has the same extensions as android, I recommend ublock origin. Used it for years on both PC and android with hardly any issues.
In order to add ad blocker on my phone I just setup my ad block on desktop, setup Firefox sync and then signed in on my phone. At that point it pulled ublock origin and installed it. Not sure if it's the same process for IOS but it's worth giving it a shot.
I'm using firefox on android as well, but i cannot find the "install" option anywhere, could you point me in the right direction?
I'm not positive but I think the option "Add to Home Screen" is the same thing as the above user mentioned. That's what I have in my menu options, I don't have an "Install" option there.
in the Ellipsis. dropdown menu you should see an "Add to home screen" or "Install" button depending on what the website says in its metadata. The latter is for sites which have webapps.
I'd still go a step further and use a more privacy respecting frontend where possible. Not all of them will allow the use of an account though, so if interacting with the content is important to you, then those are obviously not an option.
OMG fokng genius. Tqq mate for the tip. I'm using it for google news