Adblockers for Safari

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!

cianmor,

Wipr without a doubt! On all Apple devices. Thanks Kaylee for that wonderful app!

It isn't a bloated software like some other extensions and adheres to the way Apple intended Content Blocking Extensions to work - it is fast and private.

Wooster,
@Wooster@startrek.website avatar

I'm a fan of a multi-tiered approach.

For system wide, I update/replace my etc/hosts file with the one generated here. The advantage is that this blocks ads system wide—not just in Safari. They simply cannot load at all on your computer. It's free, but updates have to be preformed manually.

Next, VPNs often add an additional layer of protection. Apple offers one with iCloud subscriptions, but I'm also fond of Lockdown

And then finally for an actual Safari extension, I use 1Blocker, which I guess actually answers your question.

TwinTurbo,

If you've ever used Adguard or Ghostery in the past, do you happen to know how 1Blocker compares to them? Thanks!

Wooster,
@Wooster@startrek.website avatar

I've not tried Adguard, but I was fond of and a user of Ghostery before the reveal that they were blocking ads on one hand, while also reporting to ad tech companies.

As for how to compare all three of them… that's hard to say. All blockers hit the major eye sores on popular sites like Reddit, Google, and Facebook. Day-to-day you're not going to notice a difference.

The complication becomes that Blocker 1 may block ads A, B, and C, while Blocker 2 blocks ads A, B, and D. One is not necessarily better than the other, but more that they have different scopes.

Then there's the fact that some sites refuse to load content if they detect you aren't loading the ads. It's not really the adblockers fault even if it's a consequence of using them.

Unfortunately, running multiple adblockers has a non-zero chance of causing unintentional conflicts where both blockers try to attack the same ad.

Which brings me back to my method of having my cake and eating it too. By using a VPN, a custom hosts file, and a browser extension, I have multiple non-conflicting layers that protect me better than any one solution.

joneskind,
@joneskind@lemmy.world avatar

This question keeps popping a lot these days.

I switched from AdGuard to Ghostery.

It's super light, and has built-in Never Consent to CMP in Europe that also have the side effect to prevent advertisers to display ads (because the consent status is unknown, as if the website itself had no CMP manager, which scare the shit out of advertisers)

I also bought Vinegar to kill every single ad on YouTube, simply by replacing YT player with the HTML5 one. And even Google can't do shit against that.

Wooster,
@Wooster@startrek.website avatar

Wait… wasn't Ghostery shifty because it was both blocking ads while also making it's money off ad tech companies?

joneskind,
@joneskind@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t know and to be honest I don’t care as long as I don’t see ads and my CPU is not overloaded by bloated ad script.

grimer,
@grimer@lemmy.world avatar

I've been using Safari as my main browser on mac for a LONG time then on a whim i decided to check out Brave. It kills ads for me SO much better and even scores incredibly well with EFF's https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/ . I do run uBlock Origin with it and I can go to damn near any site including Youtube with no ads at all. Maybe I'm missing something but so far it's working too well for me to switch to anything else.

themz,
@themz@lemmy.world avatar

Cool, but that doesn’t help with adblockers for Safari.

Also, never going to trust a browser made by a homophobic Covid denier.

YellowtoOrange,
@YellowtoOrange@lemmy.world avatar

Adguard is recommended by privacyguides:

https://www.privacyguides.org/en/mobile-browsers/#adguard

berkeleyblue,
@berkeleyblue@lemmy.world avatar

Yup, have it as part if my Setapp subscription for a while now. Really like it!

teflocarbon,
@teflocarbon@lemmy.world avatar

Didn't AdGuard get removed from Setapp as it was Russian? Although most of AdGuard's devs are now outside of Russia from what I've heard.

berkeleyblue,
@berkeleyblue@lemmy.world avatar

Hmmm interesting, that flew past me somehow. But yeah you're right I can't find it in their catalog anymore.

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