JavaSnipt vs Privacy Redirect Usage & Stats
This app blocks JavaScript on any website. It blocks most:
• Ads
• Newsletter popups
• Cookie requests
• Wasted megabytes of third-party JavaScript libraries
When you encounter a website with too much JavaScript, just tap share → JavaSnipt → refresh, and voilà! No more interactivity.
Alternatively, you can use JavaSnipt to block JavaScript on *all* websites and allow only sites you trust. It's up to you!
Some sites, like YouTube, will not work with JavaScript blocked. That's why JavaSnipt targets only sites you select.
By purchasing JavaSnipt for iOS, you will also unlock JavaSnipt for macOS. Your blocked sites sync between all your devices via iCloud.
The web has too many popups and third-party scripts. It wasn't designed to respect your privacy, battery life, data cap or phone-sized screen. Take back control with JavaSnipt.
(The crab is Snippy, our mascot. Think of this app as him snipping away the extra JavaScript!)
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A configurable web extension that redirects Twitter, YouTube, Reddit, Google Maps, Google Search, and Google Translate to privacy friendly alternatives.
A fork of Simon Brazell's Chrome and Firefox extension written with SwiftUI and JavaScript for iOS.
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- Utilities
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December 17, 2024