The Onion has reached an agreement in its long-standing bid to take over the Infowars conspiracy website founded by right-wing broadcaster Alex Jones.The satirical news outlet plans to license the Infowars website and its associated intellectual property from Gregory Milligan, who was appointed by a...
My apologies for the downvote. The article used their instead of there and it’s quite a terrible website in terms of ads. Not a lot of substance to the article I regret my click.
Nope… there’s no setting for that in Voyager. I’ve been down this path before, and someone sent a screenshot showing that option but it seems to only exist on the IOS lemmy build, not Android
Edit: I meant voyager, not lemmy
Edit2: the option is missing from the PWA version of voyager - install the play store Android app instead.
My apologies for the downvote. The article used their instead of there and it’s quite a terrible website in terms of ads. Not a lot of substance to the article I regret my click.
do you seriously not use an adblocker?
Tradeoff of using a phone with a Lemmy app.
You might be able to go into the settings and set it to use your default browser instead of using their own.
Nope… there’s no setting for that in Voyager. I’ve been down this path before, and someone sent a screenshot showing that option but it seems to only exist on the IOS lemmy build, not Android
Edit: I meant voyager, not lemmy
Edit2: the option is missing from the PWA version of voyager - install the play store Android app instead.
It’s in voyager for Android. I don’t think I could survive life without my default browser.
Can you tell me where that setting is in voyager, because I’ve just been through the settings and I don’t see it.
Sure. It’s under general->other
Screenshot:
Uh… that’s not what I see ? I have two options missing:
Voyager 2.45.1
Jerboa on Android definitely has that option, also DNS based adblockers would work for any in-app browser
Which app are you using? I got Connect to link to Vivaldi.
Sorry I meant voyager, not lemmy in general
It’s okay. Thanks for clarifying!
Adblockers don’t fix bad grammar or add substance to articles.