Apple is adding system wide DNS filtering to iOS. Sounds based of them
iOS has had this for several years, same as Android. If Apple really wanted to be "based" they should enforce all browser vendors to expose the adblocking APIs so adblockers work on browsers other than Safari. The fact that not even Mozilla lets you use them is just pure evil and spite, freetards will always choose ideological enforcement over actual user freedom.
>>107695454adguard+brave shills
>>107695501Adguard CEO/co founder explicitly says in that video iOS did not have it, it's being added in a month.
>>107695501I used brave on iOS (before safari has ublock lite) and it certainly had adblock
>>107695454Woooooooow! Android has had this for... ages, literally years. LMAO.
>>107695638>adguard ceo is a retard
>>107695666Indeed!>666You pesky little devil!
>>107695501Works on Orion
>>107695638I don't really care what he misspoke or you misheard, AdGuard has had instructions for DNS adblocking on iOS for longer than you've been potty trained. https://adguard-dns.io/en/public-dns.html>>107695652Yes it does but that's built into the browser, not using the extension APIs. I don't think what I said is that complicated. Firefox on Android can use adblocking extensions and Firefox on iOS cannot. This is not Apple's fault, it's Mozilla's. The Safari engine they're forced to use already has adblocking built in, they refuse to expose it. If they did, installing AdGuard or uBOL et al from the App Store would work on Firefox or Chrome or whatever the same as Safari.>>107695778>OrionTh-Thanks...
>>107695922Works on my iPhone
>>107695955That is not from the App Store stop pretending to be retarded that is internal to the browser. I am talking about the iOS platform adblocking APIs.
I watched this video to figure out what the fuck was going on and even by tech youtuber standards it's clickbait. this is going to let adguard directly inspect other app's network requests. but the app already used a configuration profile to use adguard DNS and the API only lets you see hostnames so there is literally no diffference in functionality here. I'm frankly surprised Apple is adding this API, it seems like a security issue.