Hey everyone, I’ve recently gone back to using Safari as my main browser and I really like it, with the exception of being a little lost when it comes to the options for adblock extensions. I have Wipr, but I don’t love the lack of customization. The two I see mentioned most are Adguard and 1Blocker. If I were to pay for one premium service, which would you recommend? Edit: Should’ve mentioned that I’m speaking about macOS as opposed to iOS!

  • thehatfox@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I’m using Wipr, haven’t had any issues with it really. The only downside is it can’t block YouTube ads, but I think that’s a limitation of all Safari content blockers.

    I also use Firefox with uBlock Origin for the sites Safari can’t handle.

    What is it exactly that you want to customise?

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      2 years ago

      Being able to pick and choose which filters are on/off, or being able to add custom rules are a couple that come to mind. I do have Firefox with uBlock as well, and maybe this is naive, but I’d like to just have 1 browser that can handle everything as opposed to having to pick and choose. Firefox has been that 1 browser for me for a long time, but I really love the little things about Safari like entering my two factor codes for me. Ultimately doing all this for fun though, and if it doesn’t work out I know I can fall back on Firefox + uBlock.

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        2 years ago

        I never had the urge to modify my uBlock (well, AdNauseam) filters after the initial setup and I’ve never needed to adjust Wipr. You can turn off content blockers (=Wipr) for complete websites where you want the author to get money for ad impressions.