• kautau@lemmy.world
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      This is an iPhone. Firefox is just safari with a different skin on iOS. I’d recommend stick with safari but use the free Adguard extension for iOS. It’s owned by a commercial company, but it’s open source, performative and has the ability to use many of the same filters ublock uses

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        11 months ago

        Firefox is there on ios, doesnt it support Extensions?

        I still think Firefox is a better experience on ios.

        But yes such an “app” (which seems to be the only way to change the DNS server) is a working solution.

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          All browsers on ios use the safari engine with a different interface. Firefox extensions are made for the Gecko engine and thats why FF extensions won’t work on ios.