My workaround involves using the domain name system (DNS) servers of a popular ad blocking service called AdGuard. Crawled through various forums looking for workarounds, and to my surprise - I found a way! What you are going to learn isn’t the most convenient of ways to block ads, but let me share it with you so that you can decide for yourself.
Of course, there aren’t any (who am I kidding?). I browsed the App Store for Chrome-supported ad blockers. Just the other day, I had enough of switching browsers. Too often, I’ve had to fall back to Safari for those ad-ridden sites that won’t allow a normal experience without an ad blocker. But Chrome's complete inability to block ads does get on my nerves all the time. Google’s browser is pretty good performance-wise, syncs my personal information seamlessly, and features an interface that’s both fun and easy to use. It’s been a while that I’ve moved from Safari to Chrome on iOS.