ublock – Grey Panthers Savannah https://grey-panther.net Just another WordPress site Sat, 13 Dec 2025 06:38:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 206299117 New option for adblocking on iOS https://grey-panther.net/2025/12/new-option-for-adblocking-on-ios.html https://grey-panther.net/2025/12/new-option-for-adblocking-on-ios.html#respond Fri, 12 Dec 2025 17:37:24 +0000 https://grey-panther.net/?p=1458

To start with: good ad blocking is the best one can do for their security / privacy online these days!

For a long time adblocking on iOS devices (iPad / iPhone) was limited. One could use DNS based blocking (Pi-Hole or NextDNS are good options), but many advertisement circumvent these blocks. There was AdBlockPlus which worked well, however:

  • I feel uneasy about the company behind it given past behaviour
  • Even today, when installing on iOS, ABP forces the user to activate their subscription for a 7 days free trial and then one has to dig through the settings to deactivate it – less one gets charged after the 7 days
    • For reference, the setting is under Settings > Apple Account > Subscriptions
  • Ad blocking extensions have full access to the content of the websites you’re visiting (by necessity – since they have to remove part of it). I’m not comfortable with giving this company access to everything I visit / type in to a browser.

There is the current gold standard in adblocking – UBlockOrigin – however it’s not available for Firefox under iOS due to some dubious practices of Apple (Apple makes it so that you can’t really install alternative browsers on iOS – all the “alternatives” are actually reskins of Safari – so Firefox for iOS can’t support the Firefox extensions, less it gets banned from the AppStore – hopefully the EU will look into this anti-competitive practice and make it end soon).

So, I was excited when I’ve learned that uBlock Origin Lite is available for iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ublock-origin-lite/id6745342698

Some thoughts:

  • first and foremost: it works well!
  • second: it’s free – although I would like to provide some support for the author, they don’t seem to be interested in it currently. So here I am at least spreading the news about it.
  • third: I trust this extension more since it has a long reputation of being trustworthy and it’s F/LOSS.
    • Sidenote: Apple doesn’t provide a way to verify that the source code published is the same as was used to build the binary in the AppStore like f-droid does for example – but maybe one day.
  • what I also liked: theoretically it also has a minimal mode which doesn’t require access to the current website (see my concerns above about this kind of software). Unfortunately that doesn’t seem to work on the websites I frequent, but maybe it could be used in some situations where higher situations are needed.

And the setup:

  • Install it from the AppStore
  • Open Settings. Navigate to Safari -> Extensions
  • Turn it on (optionally for private windows also)
  • To avoid constant prompting, set the websites to “allow all” (the last option on the page)

Enjoy a safer, more private and faster browsing!

Update: also, don’t forget to disable the Advertising ID on your devices. Here is an EFF tutorial about how to.

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