![]() Perhaps I still don't understand the functionality fully. If I want to hide multiple elements on a page, I must know to click Save in order to be prompted to hide another element. It took me awhile to figure out that to hide an element in the hide interface, I must click the element once to make its background pulse, and then I must click the element AGAIN to actually mark it as the element I want to hide, before clicking Save. I hope that the Hide Element feature gets a little more love. However, I admire how this app works within those limitations to deliver a better browsing experience. I resent Apple's attempts to limit what ad blockers and other extensions can do to help a user. Many are good, but this app is consistently the better choice. I have personally evaluated every ad blocker I can find. ![]() I am very big on protecting my privacy and eliminating distractions. If you want constant payments for constant filter updates (which I’m not interested in), maybe, but disabling existing paid functionality deserves a ZERO Star rating.īut the cherry on this pie is the unwanted pop-up in my (ex) paid app ASKING ME to give you this review. I have been a paying supporter since 2015, had no issue paying for the new version in 2018, and would have happily continued with paid upgrades!īut as I just installed it on a new device, I find there is no “Restore Purchase” option anywhere, and instead this has been turned into yet another endless-payments “freemium” piece of crippleware! Rating updated now - under the assumption that filter updates will continue to be at least included once in a while with App updates. Thanks to Cloud Sync (enabled by default) seems like all my connected devices have then been updated as well. Go to Settings -> “Premium” even if you do NOT (want to) subscribe -> almost at the bottom, left is a tiny Restore Purchase link -> click & IGNORE PURCHASE ERROR MESSAGE(!): (re)enabling more than one filter should now work anyway. Issue hasn’t really been fixed as such but at least most of the functionality CAN be recovered: UPDATE: after running into issues following the devs’ reply below, I contacted them directly. Privacy Policy and Terms of Use available on the app's website. Friendly support available via Twitter or email Free features include the ability to enable one category, whitelisting sites right from the Safari extension, and whitelist synchronization between devices via iCloud Featured in TechCrunch, Lifehacker, MacStories, Macworld, and many more Preferences and custom rules are always in sync through iCloud no matter which device you're using Lets you block cookies (Available in Premium) Allows you to create custom rules that block any URL by providing a regular expression or hide any element by CSS Highly customizable content blocker with the possibility to create powerful custom rules Secure and private with no access to webpages and doesn’t track you in any way Blocking is super fast because Safari does it itself Lightweight and doesn’t drain your battery by taking up your device’s resources Fully native app designed to extend Safari naturally Automatically receives cloud updates to the built-in filters silently Easy to use with just a few switches to start blocking ads and trackers Blocks obtrusive ads, sneaky trackers, and annoying elements on sites ![]()
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