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For example, on pretty much every food blogger site: https://www.realmomnutrition.com/change-camp-snacks/

This style of anti ad blocker injects JavaScript that will replace site content with a warning to disable ad blockers.

Firefox-based browsers and ublock origin have no issues but with the related domains blocked at the DNS level I’m hoping to find a solution for family phones, and for other family members and guests who still use Chrome-based browsers that can’t negotiate script blocking.

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[-] cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 week ago

I'm on my Mac, but I'm using Safari. I use Wipr2 and that site rendered just fine. Let me try it on my iPhone... nope, no problems there, either. Same setup, Safari and Wipr2.

Wipr2 is not free, though. It's $5, and it's a universal purchase (iPhone, iPad, Mac). Also, the developer is on the Fediverse (Mastodon) and it's (she's, IIRC) a solo developer. Your money could go to a lot worse places.

Worth noting, I am on the iOS 27 Developer Beta 2 on my iPhone, so I am not using a public version of Safari. However, the Mac I tried it on is running the latest macOS 26. At least I think it's up to date. It's kind of at the mercy of my wife, it's her Mac. My Mac is the laptop and that is on macOS 27 Developer Beta 2. I don't feel like checking that machine, though.

[-] puppinstuff@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 week ago

Thanks for checking, I’ll look into Wipr2.

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