For example, on pretty much every food blogger site: https://www.realmomnutrition.com/change-camp-snacks/

This style of anti ad blocker injects JavaScript that will replace site content with a warning to disable ad blockers.

Firefox-based browsers and ublock origin have no issues but with the related domains blocked at the DNS level I’m hoping to find a solution for family phones, and for other family members and guests who still use Chrome-based browsers that can’t negotiate script blocking.

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    11 days ago

    But iOS doesn’t use chromium?

    That loads on Safari without issue with my extensive denylists in pihole. But I know what you mean; variety.com has a “disable your adblocker” splash that is used by other sites too. Ublock from the App Store works for me.