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Honestly web browsing on mobile has been a piece of sh1t for a long time, without adblockers it's a total cancer.
And even with an adblocker it's always the god damn cookie popups...
Firefox has a plugin called I Don't Care About Cookies, Which basically just ignores the pop-ups and auto except / rejects them, but for some strange reason that plugins you can add to the mobile version of Firefox are extremely limited.
Essentially the plugin implements the functionality that should have been mandated under the cookie law to begin with which makes the choice browser side rather than web side
I think ublock has a block list for cookie notices as well
OMG why aren't these checked by default
I had the lists activated but they still didn't work.
Just activated the Adguard ones and I'm not seeing any more cookies crap for now, thanks.
Adguard is single handedly one of the best
What's your font? Looking like Garamond which is nice
I think it's just the default Firefox for Android font, my system font is the third option in the styles settings of Android 11 but idk if that affects it.
I was wondering about the system font! The font for the time, etc. Thanks
You can install any extension in the beta version. Some won’t work though.
use the i still don't care... one, official one got bought out by avast and contains google analytics
If you want more addons on mobile you can use Nightly and create a custom addon collection. However the nightly app gets updated daily and you have to get a firefox account so be warned
If you use Firefox nightly it has this feature built-in