
In the list of example programs, there is a mix between real plugins and browsers offering this type of blocking.
note that certain DNS services also offer this filtering (protection of minors with regard to advertisements that are sometimes erotic/political/religious/etc…).
and that Edge and Firefox browsers have an anti-tracking device allowing, in part, this functionality.
finally, automatic advertising devices can be misused: [www.blick.ch/fr/news/suisse/sur-les-portails-de-medias-suisses-une-pub-montrant-alain-berset-menotte-attention-fake-news-id18299300.html](htt ps://www.blick.ch/fr/news/suisse/sur-les-portails-de-medias-suisses-une-pub-montrant-alain-berset-menotte-attention-fake-news-id18299300.html)
I have been using uBlock Origin successfully for a long time.
I understand that “free” has to be financed with advertising. However, I have no understanding if, for example, subscribed online newspapers are burdened with advertising. That’s why I don’t feel guilty about hiding the advertising in an appropriate way.
I use the “Brave” browser on my Android devices and my PCs with Windows 11. This works just as well as Chrome and Edge (also based on Chromium), but is much more secure than the browsers mentioned and prevents tracking, advertising, etc.
With normal WEB mail without a subscription, advertising “always” appears and you can hide these with an AdBlocker, but a large white field remains.
With an email program e.g. There are no advertisements in Outlook or Thunderbird.
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@r00t Ah cool! I use Safari on my iPhone (IOS) and Edge and Chrome on my notebook.
@Christoph.mueller
You can install this extension in the browser on your notebook, but I don’t know of anything for the iPhone.
https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/de
Great, thank you very much @HP 👍