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Anybody use this?
How's the experience so far?
Any privacy/safety issues?
Can any tech wizard explain this, should I keep using this or not?
Any alternative apps are welcome too.
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It looks fine to me. All it does is wrap the websites in a mini browser and inject ad blocking code.

https://github.com/nonbili/Nora

But of course, it's not protecting your privacy at all - because you're still logging into your account, using Facebook (etc) servers.

It's no less safe than if you were to just use a normal web browser with adblock.

That being said, if you like it, then use it. There's nothing particularly wrong with it.

If you're looking for a broader ad blocking solution for mobile, try AdAway, which is also on F-droid.
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Thank your very much Anon. I'll give it a try.
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From these I only use Reddit and Continuum has been good for this.
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>>106786469
webview app, a literal browser wrapper, pretty gay i would say, it's better to use kiwi/firefox with ublock.



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