Just keep in mind, google makes billions in getting you to see their ads, so it’s a bit of an arms race between people attempting to block and people attempting to track. It does a marvelous job on YouTube as does adding the request for no cookies to the URL for YouTube. You may or may not like that, tbh, but over time it can help immensely without resorting to something like. Use Duck Duck Go for a while and you’ll see less targeted advertisements. Lastly, consider removing google as your search engine on every last device in your home network. I use FireFox rarely on iOS and I pay for and benefit greatly from OneBlocker. It’s free to write these with Xcode and install your app on your device. Since iOS is sandboxed and inter-app communication and code injection are much more restricted than on macOS, you’ll want to try a few of the commercially available blockers and perhaps try your hand at writing one if you are so inclined. ![]() ![]() IOS has content blockers that work equivalently to an extension, but differently than extension due to OS architecture. ![]() Short term, you can very likely get excellent relief from some and perhaps all that irritates you or erodes your privacy while you consume their content and avoid their advertising. Nothing will be able to block everything Google and YouTube throws at you long term.
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