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

      Neither, they have DNS profiles which you can install to iOS and get ad blocking even on the cellular network. It would probably duplicate the effects of the app, though, so if you’ve got that then you should be set.

      Some things still slip through, but on the whole it’s pretty good.

      If you’ve don’t have more than a million requests per month, you can setup your own profile and enable additional block lists.