I’ve been trying out the DuckDuckGo browser lately on mobile. It uses the Chromium backend, so some sites work better in it than in my normal Firefox.
The neatest feature of the browser is the ability to generate random email addresses in signup forms, and those emails all get forwarded to your real email address. As it forwards the emails, it removes trackers from them. You can click a link in one of the forwarded emails to disable that address from being forwarded any more if it gets spammy.
ive started daily driving ios because my work phones bill is unlimited and paid for. everything i do i put hours of effort into removing advertisements and other digital solicitations.
because of this i started using brave since its the only ios browser that allows me to block ads on youtube, and allow lock screen background play of videos.
can i ask how your mobile youtube experience has been with it, if its applicable to ya?
I’ve been trying out the DuckDuckGo browser lately on mobile. It uses the Chromium backend, so some sites work better in it than in my normal Firefox.
The neatest feature of the browser is the ability to generate random email addresses in signup forms, and those emails all get forwarded to your real email address. As it forwards the emails, it removes trackers from them. You can click a link in one of the forwarded emails to disable that address from being forwarded any more if it gets spammy.
ive started daily driving ios because my work phones bill is unlimited and paid for. everything i do i put hours of effort into removing advertisements and other digital solicitations.
because of this i started using brave since its the only ios browser that allows me to block ads on youtube, and allow lock screen background play of videos.
can i ask how your mobile youtube experience has been with it, if its applicable to ya?
my only issue with ddg was on mac it uses the safari engine and doesn’t integrate very well with bitwarden