is WIPR Working for you on iOS? It used to work great, but ever since updating my iPad to IOS 13.1, I’m now seeing ads again. I even checked settings and have the 3 Wipr blockers turned on in safari settings.Wipr works perfectly on Safari 12 and 13. I use (and prefer) 1Blocker because it allows customised lists and granular control.
This installs on a router? It looks interesting!
Thanks! I was using it on the old "Safari Extensions" for freeand it appears to have been removed. I was able to buy it for $1.99 and everything is working as expected now.Wipr works perfectly on Safari 12 and 13. I use (and prefer) 1Blocker because it allows customised lists and granular control.
No, not on a router. In a virtual machine, on a Raspberry Pi, on any PC running Linux or Raspbian.This installs on a router? It looks interesting!
I block them with uBlock origin just fine.To block YouTube ads, one has to block YouTube.
I'm not sure if this would help me block ads on my Mac. I guess I could trade it in for a Raspberry Pi LOL. I've heard there is some way to block traffic on a router like this but IDKNo, not on a router. In a virtual machine, on a Raspberry Pi, on any PC running Linux or Raspbian.
Is that normal that I had to buy it for MacOS and iOS separately? Essentially twice?
Ka-Block seems to do the trick on Safari 13, too.![]()
I've used Adblock Plus for quite some time now and really enjoy it.
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I also don't see a point is paying $5 for a few extra features when the free version works just fine.Same here. Don't use the Pro version though, it will completely mess up Safari.