Makeover - Custom CSS vs Unsmartifier Usage & Stats
Makeover lets you change the appearance and behavior of web pages with CSS and JavaScript. To use it, you go to a web page you want to customize, tap the Makeover icon, and paste the code into the text field.
Note: The "can read and alter webpages" text in the permission section is just unfortunate wording. Makeover is not doing anything creepy!
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Unsmartifier is a Safari Web Extension that lets you remove annoying Smart App Banners that wants you to download an App for the current webpage.
Just enable Unsmartifier and it runs unnoticeably in the background and prevents future Smart App Banners to be shown.
Usage:
1. Open Settings
2. Select Safari
3. Select Extensions
4. Select 'Unsmartifier'
5. Enable 'Unsmartifier'
6. Enable 'All Websites'
Info on Permissions:
Unsmartifier needs to run on all websites to prevent the Smart App Banners on sites you haven't occurred yet. Unsmartifier doesn't do anything else than that.
Please note that it can not remove App Clips Banner that link to the app of website. To remove those banners you need to remove the corresponding app.
It also focuses on the system Smart Banners. If a website uses custom ones those can not be blocked. Those can be blocked with various Content Blockers
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December 19, 2024