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How does ‘working well’ equate to not being owned or run by a nefarious party?
I don’t know if they are a nefarious party. Like pointed out above; they are in beta for a privacy suite app which will be a paid product.

so I’m not aold on the proposal that me and my data are the thing being sold. I bet my daily activity on Google is however (by Google).
 
I think it's more nuanced than that. The general consensus I feel for people working in tech is to acknowledge that if you aren't paying for it with money, you are the thing being sold.

This is general true, sometimes even if you are paying(I am guessing like Gsuite and YouTube Premium), but its not always true. Mozilla is free, ProtonMail+VPN is free but because the paid customers offset the costs of the free tiers, DuckDuckGo search is free(revenue generated from search phrase based ads).
 
I'm using adguard both on Mac and on iOS and I find it working very well (on Mac switched from 1blocker, on iOS switched from firefox focus)
 
I've used Wipr for years on iOS and MacOS and never had any issues.
 
I don’t know if they are a nefarious party. Like pointed out above; they are in beta for a privacy suite app which will be a paid product.

so I’m not aold on the proposal that me and my data are the thing being sold. I bet my daily activity on Google is however (by Google).
To add to this, the last paragraph of the uBlock Origin Github adds: “No new content blockers can spy on you as they send lists though Safari's built in system, so they are all pretty safe.”
 
Titel says it all - since adblock plus doesnt work in it's old form anymore with the new safari - what's the best new alternative?

I use Adblock Plus in Safari 13.0.3 and works perfectly (Youtube ads and banner in all websites). Now I´m here because I want use Safari Technology Preview and use a Adblock extension... Someone know which Ad-Block works?
 
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