What do you think about ads?
I know that ads are annoying and time consuming. Have you wondering if ads are eating up your data, especially people with low data plans?
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Hi, yes consumes data. An ad blocker can help.
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Opera mini is good browser to save some data on phones.
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Ads are eating up our data, but our time too
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Good point. Ads blocker may not save much data, but save a lot time.
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Can try an ad-blocking dns service such as Control D
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They are eating data and nerves.
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Setting up a Pi-hole server to block the Ads then forget it.
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Ublock origin works well for blocking adds on both my computer and phone, Using Firefox browser on both. Although doesn't do much to stop adds in games.
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Firefox on iPhone doesn't have addons, so I use Brave browser.
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You can use brave browser and it give you the equivalent of youtube premium : No ads at all in and between video it's awesome !
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@GrenadineSucrée said:
You can use brave browser and it give you the equivalent of youtube premium : No ads at all in and between video it's awesome !100% this. I do that and it just work and also allow Youtube offline videos. Brave is also better for privacy and since it block more ads you save on loading time, data usage and battery usage.
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And ads is tracking you also.
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I don't really pay attention to ads, but you're right that with the limited data I have on my plan, I probably should be more concerned. Unfortunately, you can't really block them in social media apps like Facebook.
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I have enough data to the point that I can't even use it all by the end of the rollover period, but, wow, this didn't even cross my mind! Now I'm going to look into the Brave browser
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@StellaG said:
I know that ads are annoying and time consuming. Have you wondering if ads are eating up your data, especially people with low data plans?I hate ads! Ad block forever!
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ad blockers for the win. youtube (google) tried to fight adblockers, so i boycott chrome (google) lol
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