• gbin@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    So so so so many ads in that page that I genuinely lost the article in the middle, that’s a first.

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          8 months ago

          Yes, Mozilla has had a browser on android for a while now. It also has many of the same privacy addons as the PC version

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          8 months ago

          Not to beat the point to death, but I’m using FF and UBO on a stock Pixel 7a. I’m browsing Lemmy using Sync, which means i need to purposefully open the link in Firefox, or it uses the Sync built in browser

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                  8 months ago

                  Pictures are better than words

                  My current settings

                  Internal browser on OP’s link

                  Device browser (Firefox) on OP’s link

                  Whatever internal browser Sync is using, it isn’t Firefox. My default browser on my device is Firefox.

                  • moitoi@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                    8 months ago

                    I thought about in the Android settings:

                    Settings -> Apps -> Default apps -> Browser app

                    But, Sync could directly call the Chrome package name (hard coded), which would be a d*ck move and shit design.

                    Normally, Android uses as “Custom tab” the default browser in the Android Settings.

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      8 months ago

      I love when pages or websites have so much bloat, ads and bs that it’s actually a huge effort to try and use their site, but then if you use an adblocker to actually be able to use their site, you get notices like OHH NOO YOU ARE USING AN ADBLOCK WE ARE SO SAD PLEASE DISABLE AND HELP US PAY FOR INDEPENDENT JOURNALISM yadayada… lol please. Hypocrites. If good marketing is all about removing user friction, I don’t understand why they add this much friction as ads and spam.