Incorporating it into your DNS as [email protected] said is a great option. The Mull browser from F-Droid allows uBlock as an add-on but is just browser specific. Setting up both would be a fantastic approach for overall mobile privacy.
this post was submitted on 31 Aug 2023
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For Adblocking in browsers try Brave (Adblocker is customizable via brave://adblock) or Mull with uBlock Origin (hardened Firefox for Android by DivestOS)
No. Do not use chromium based browsers, period.
Firefox + unlock origin is all you need
Chromium based browers has better security and isolation. Which makes you safer against threat actors, crosssite tracking and fingerprinting.
Lol no?