Article pages that jump mid-sentence

Again this morning on the train I tried to read a 700-word piece on my phone, and the text slid down the screen four times as ads and an autoplay video barged in, so I kept losing the same sentence. Is there a sane way to read these without resorting to copy-pasting into Notes, or a reader mode that reliably stops the shoves?

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On iPhone I set Safari to auto‑use Reader for the worst sites (tap aA → Website Settings → Use Reader Automatically) and it stops the shoves cold. Are you on iOS or Android?

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What saved me on Android was turning on Chrome’s Simplified view (Settings → Accessibility → Simplified view for web pages); it pops a prompt and switches to a stable layout so the text stops jumping. Are you on Android by any chance?

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