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Our latest blog post is aimed at people who 'get it' about online privacy, but who struggle to convince friends and family to take it seriously. We hope it helps!

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[-] Zak@lemmy.world 6 points 4 days ago

I haven’t moved to a privacy OS on Android yet because of money.

That's entirely reasonable. You can still block most ads if you want to:

  • You can use a web browser that supports extensions. That includes Firefox and its various forks, and perhaps surprisingly, Microsoft Edge. uBlock Origin is still available for both, despite Edge being Chromium-based and Google trying to cripple adblockers there.
  • You can use web, rather than app versions of most services so that they're covered by the browser's adblocker.
  • You can use DNS-based adblocking to reduce ads where you need/want to use apps that display ads.
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