However, I admire how 1Blocker works within those limitations to deliver a better browsing experience.I hope that the Hide Element feature gets a little more love. Many are good, but 1Blocker is consistently the better choice.I resent Apple's attempts to limit what ad blockers and other extensions can do to help a user. I have personally evaluated every ad blocker I can find. I am very big on protecting my privacy and eliminating distractions. I turned that off, let Safari process the rules, and reloaded the page. I got a link from my grandma for an article there and when it loaded I assumed none of the blockers were on or maybe I had it whitelisted and I did have it whitelisted. I have never had issues until the last few weeks or so. With all blockers turned on and given permissions, Forbes just runs wild with huge banners and pop ups. Good work! Sites like Forbes are not cooperating at al. Regardless, I’m satisfied that things are operating as expected. However, the whitelisting settings remained inside the extension. After removing the toggles inside the app, the blocking resumed as expected. I discovered today that even though I had removed the whitelisting rules inside the safari extension, those rules were being overridden by a whitelisting setting in the app itself. Update: so there seems to be a gap between settings inside the 1Blocker app and the whitelisting section of the extension inside safari.
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