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uBlock-Safari
- Any way at all to run Ublock origin on any browser for an iPhone?
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uBlock Origin Lite now available on Firefox
You are mistaken. Safari removed the APIs necessary for an uBlock port (there used to be one), see https://github.com/el1t/uBlock-Safari/issues/158.
Injecting code via Web Extensions is too late for reliable blocking - by then, either the malicious JS you are trying to defuse has already ran (if it wasn't blocked declaratively), or if it hasn't, then the rest of the page's JS depending on it has already exploded and "fixing" it after the fact (by substituting a neutered shim via Web Extensions) doesn't fix the rest of the page.
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uBlock Origin 1.49.2 Available as Thunderbird Add-On
It has been there but won't ever be again: https://github.com/el1t/uBlock-Safari/issues/158
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Are there any updates on Safari support?
Better to fork it and maintain as another project, like previous ublock's project on safari: https://github.com/el1t/uBlock-Safari
- Firefox is the last bastion of pirate ad-free hope. Can Mozilla hold out?
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The Triumph of Safari - 2022 was a transformative year for Apple’s browser
Brilliant move not supporting normal Webextensions though. https://github.com/el1t/uBlock-Safari/issues/158
- Apple Safari browser plugin/extension architecture.
- Is Adguard pro a good safari extension?
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DuckDuckGo for Mac beta now open to the public
Looks like the answer is no, Safari is not supported.
> ..as of 2022, uBlock Origin’s extension is available for several of the most widely used browsers, including: Chrome, Chromium, Edge, Opera, Firefox and all Safari releases prior to 13.
Explanation of the state of uBlock Origin (and other blockers) for Safari - https://github.com/el1t/uBlock-Safari/issues/158
Apparently, the only WebKit-based browser that can run uBO is Orion browser (beta, Mac only).
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How can one stop pop up tabs on the website Movies2Watch?
You probably can't. Safari crippled adblockers a while back. Here's a longer explanation from the developers of the best blocking extension.
google-meet-push-to-talk
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Simple script to toggle your microphone on a Google Meet meeting
There is actually a great Chrome extension for this, if you're interested.It activates push to talk with Space from the Google Meet tab, or with Ctrl+Space from any tab.
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Fuckin' user interface design, I swear
There's also a nice extension that gives you Push-to-Talk: https://github.com/BashVideo/google-meet-push-to-talk
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Apple: How to convert existing web extensions for Safari
I've used this to convert a small Google Meet push-to-talk extension: https://github.com/BashVideo/google-meet-push-to-talk/pull/2...
That one's really simple, but doing the Firefox port first seems to have ironed out most of the compatibility issues. Mostly APIs with newer versions where Chrome is the only one to support the old API.
But just exploring web extensions a bit (this was my first time interacting it), it feels like supported features differ quite a bit between browsers. Chrome has the lead here, and Safari seems 'minimal' in comparison. UI elements can also behave very differently between browsers.
Apple is dead-set on having you use the App Store to distribute even web extensions. The converter works fine, but just this way of doing things does bring along a bunch of frustration for unfamiliar devs. There was a Twitter thread on this recently started by a member of the Safari team, which gives an idea: https://twitter.com/jensimmons/status/1338558758025367553
What are some alternatives?
vimium - The hacker's browser.
webextension-polyfill - A lightweight polyfill library for Promise-based WebExtension APIs in Chrome
firefox-ios - Firefox for iOS
CoderCalendar-Extensions - Browser extensions for competitive programming enthusiasts
WebKit - Home of the WebKit project, the browser engine used by Safari, Mail, App Store and many other applications on macOS, iOS and Linux.
ghostery-extension - Ghostery Browser Extension for Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Edge and Safari
Retroactive - Retroactive only receives limited support. Run Aperture, iPhoto, and iTunes on macOS Sonoma, macOS Ventura, macOS Monterey, macOS Big Sur, and macOS Catalina. Xcode 11.7 on macOS Mojave. Final Cut Pro 7, Logic Pro 9, and iWork ’09 on macOS Mojave or macOS High Sierra.
uBlock-issues - This is the community-maintained issue tracker for uBlock Origin
standards-positions
FreeTube - An Open Source YouTube app for privacy