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Zimbo
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Status: Trending idea

The main reason I still use Safari on iOS / iPadOS is that there are good ad-blocking options available to Safari but not to Firefox.

Firefox Focus seems to have a capable ad-blocker included, but this is not available for the standard Firefox app to use.

It would be great if Firefox included an option to use the Firefox Focus ad-blocker in its settings.

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trav1295
Making moves

This may have already been stated, but Brave has an adblocker (Shields) included on iOS but I refuse to use Brave. Orion that I’m using now also has an adblocker integrated (not to mention experimental Firefox/Chrome add-on support but this isn’t the suggestion for that). This tells me it’s possible and this would help me commit to using Firefox on iOS all the time vs whenever I need Firefox for tab-syncing purposes. Otherwise, it’s unbearable to use. 

Cobra
Making moves

I don't get it. I mean at this point, is Firefox the only browser on iOS without adblocking? My next question is why? It has been years now of waiting. 

Julie01
New member

Same question, same incompréhensible missing reactivity. Agreement between Apple and Firefox?

_0
Strollin' around

Baffling how this hasn't been added yet, it's such a no brainier and the one thing stopping me from switching from safari.

Ledenav
New member

If your plugin cannot support ad blocking due to iOS policies, then you must urgently add an option to manually include ad blocker filters—just like Brave and Vivaldi do. Without this feature, the app becomes unusable due to intrusive ads. This severely damages the user experience.

unravioli
Strollin' around

If it’s not feasible to enable a curated collection of extensions on iOS (like Edge does currently), a built-in adblocker with some good default lists and perhaps the ability to add custom ones would be a good alternative. This is the one thing preventing me from being able to use Firefox.