Am I getting this right, they're letting you do the ad targeting for them and they're selling it as a privacy feature?
"But they can only see you're interested in a selection of broad topics!!"
Is supposed to be the big selling point here, apparently
Also lol at this bit about site suggested ads:
"You can block the sites you don't want in the settings"
Okay, how about all of them
You can put ublock on firefox mobile?
Holy shit it has addons, didnt know.
There is currently a very limited (but good) selection of supported addons for mobile, but afaik they are about to publish a version with full support for them
Bromite is like a cousin to Vanadium and GrapheneOS advises againsr using Firefox so I'll trust their word on it for the time being, but I miss my add-ons. On desktop I want to use Firefox, but qutebrowser is chromium based and there are no Firefox forks that are keyboard driven, only extensions that shit out if a webpage fails to load because Firefox restricts add-ons too much for that to be viable.
Mull is like the Librewolf version of Firefox on Android. If you follow some instructions and use a Firefox account, you can get desktop add-ons installed on Android - fantastic for LibRedirect alone, so much easier to browse game wikis when Fandom wikis are redirected to BreezeWiki.