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_sideffect ,

That’s nothing, look at this site I went to when I needed new jeans https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/5e225b03-6b3f-4e7e-9c16-68f79c6bb73e.jpeg

kevincox ,
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I want a browser extension where I can press the “never again” button and all links to that domain will be marked. Then I know never to click to that search result or shared link.

I’ve sort of done this manually for things like Twitter with some userStyles, but it is annoying to update and haven’t configured it on mobile. Kagi site-blocking is also great but only works from search results.

aseriesoftubes ,

In Kagi, you can prioritize results from domains you trust and deprioritize or hide results from domains you don’t like.

FractalsInfinite ,

Unlock origin has the block functionality where you can mark sites with a warning before entering, Unfortunately that “one button” part doesn’t exist yet to my knowledge (leechblock might do it but I don’t know)

kevincox ,
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Yeah. It kinda works but I’ve already been bothered by clicking in the link. I just want to highlight the link so that I can avoid it completely.

Confused_Emus ,

In the address bar of the Firefox app there’s a little icon that looks like a page with some lines on it. Tap that on any page to go to reader mode. Gets rid of most of this junk with a single tap.

IronKrill ,

I loaded up a download page on a work computer recently, forgetting it didn’t have adblock. My god the amount of ads was insane. There were literally about 20 ads surrounding the content with varying styles and I could actually not figure out at a glance what was the main content. I don’t understand how anyone uses the internet raw anymore.

jj4211 ,

The other day sometime similar happened to me. I mean I was used to that sort of crap on some dubious downloads, but most recently it was a pretty reputable software from it’s actual reputable site, and there were like a half dozen “DOWNLOAD” buttons in boxes and arrows and like a tiny actual download link. Made me research whether that site has been hijacked since I had last used it, and folks were saying it just went that way. Still very reluctant to grab it on any system I vaguely care about or keep anything remotely sensitive, since indulging in those sorts of ads destroys any twist I might have had.

RexWrexWrecks ,

Does Firefox on iPhone not allow/have extensions?

CommissarVulpin ,

Unfortunately, no. From what I gather, any other browser on an iPhone is just Safari with a different skin.

skuzz ,

Not only a different skin, a kneecapped version of Safari that doesn’t have the root level access to Javascript performance boosts that Safari proper does.

1Blocker for the win slightly. It can do an device-local loopback adblock VPN. Until Apple says no.

DestroyerOfWorlds ,

Ad"Choices"…ugh, get stuffed.

ben_dover ,

dns.adguard-dns.com

CaptKoala ,

Second this, works a treat.

EvilLootbox ,
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kratoz29 ,

There is no article.

beanlurks ,
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Also cooked.wiki… just put it in front of the url and boom. Can save your recipes on there too👌

Shape4985 ,
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Reader mode in browsers is great for this situation. Firefox has one for both desktop and mobile. I think brave does too

lettruthout ,

Sometimes recipe sites will have a “Print Recipe” button that gets rid of all that junk.

SendMePhotos ,

Or view in reading mode (Firefox)

mriguy , (edited )

CopyMeThat apps.apple.com/us/app/…/id956800243 is great. Give it the url, it extracts the recipe. It not only gets rid of the ads, but also the obligatory family history of how the recipe was brought by Nana from the old country, followed by a tedious retelling of a touching story about her. And optionally saves it to your account so you always have it. And there’s web access so you can use anywhere it and a safari extension on the Mac.

ikidd ,
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Nextcloud Recipes will do this as well. Both situations require that its in the page’s metadata as a schema.org/Recipe standard json.

JoShmoe ,

If you’re on an iphone you should be able to access reader mode or view. It bypasses JS and lets you view basic text and images.

RatBin ,

The ingredient is an adblock like Ublock, bur some browsers have native adblocker or privacy settings that are enought for that. Recipe Sites are notoriously terrible.

olafurp ,

I use ChatGPT for recipes. You can ask for “simple sourdough recipe for 1kg bread” and you get the same AI generated stuff with just the recipe.

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