Submitted by andrewjjames79 t3_y7897e in iphone
MangyCanine t1_ist3sdn wrote
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bitwarden exists for iOS, although I do not know how it compares to android.
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Apple does not allow programs like Vanced. Ad-blocking apps can sometimes block YouTube ads, though.
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You can continue to use your google email address, although I’d recommend that you create a free iCloud account (for your Apple ID) just so that google tracks you less.
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Google has apps available in the App Store (e.g., gmail, maps, photos, sheets, voice, drive, etc.). Again, I don’t know how they compare to android, but they exist.
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Reddit apps are different. One of the best ones for iOS is Apollo, but it’s a paid app. Reddit has a free one, but it’s not that good.
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If you have insomnia and want to read more than you’ve ever wanted to read about iOS vs android, both pros and cons, search this sub for “android” and then sort by “new”.
andrewjjames79 OP t1_ist6o59 wrote
Thanks for taking the time to reply buddy. Hope you have a great day 🙂
T3Sh3 t1_istfbyc wrote
Bitwarden is the same on iOS and Android.
You’ll be good there.
CylonBunny t1_isve8nt wrote
I’d say it works even better on my iPhone 14 than it did on my Galaxy S8!
Beateride t1_istisqf wrote
Musi (for YouTube) 🤫
mistermagicman t1_isu26fm wrote
Apollo is free, though some features are locked behind a low one-time payment
coffeeisnotlatte t1_ists1b5 wrote
Adblocking via the profile from Adguard seems to work for me in apps and YT
XF25 t1_isuukp8 wrote
For YouTube, there is always using an invidious or piped instance
Otherwise you can sideload with AltStore- unfortunately, the number of sideloaded apps you can have on a device is limited.
Check out for basic instructions on how to side load
https://github.com/MiRO92/uYou-for-YouTube
This is the forked version with various fixes like PiP and sponsor block https://github.com/MiRO92/uYou-for-YouTube
xanxf t1_isw2cru wrote
Can't say enough good things about Apollo. The new pixel pets are awesome too!
MangyCanine t1_isw7nem wrote
Yeah, pixel pets are awesome. Not all that useful, but oh so cool.
cbass717 t1_ist7z4o wrote
I can chime in about the Google apps part. They are comparable to their Android counterparts for the most part. All work most really good. Only app that has some issue is Google Home but refreshing the app will get it working. I was a long term Android user with a lot of Google services and the switch to iOS was actually pretty easy and I am using all my Google apps fine as if I were still on Android.
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