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by dangus
1181 days ago
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This doesn't seem to be true anymore, with products like Wipr Extras going beyond the content blocker API: https://giorgiocalderolla.com/wipr-faq.html#what-is-wipr-ext... Naturally, Safari Extensions seem to more frequently cost money since Apple's developers have to pay for Mac hardware and developer accounts. But to say that Safari doesn't have good enough extension capability from a technological level doesn't seem to be true anymore. On my Mac Safari is my default browser due to the battery efficiency and OS integration (e.g., SMS code integration), but I do sometimes use Firefox/Chrome for specific websites where needed, something like 5% of the time. |
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