Seriously, without real adblocking in Safari all I see is ads literally everywhere. In those few cases where ads are blocked there are giant gaps in the page layout. YouTube is a video ad every ~4-5 minutes afk. "Content blockers" are nowhere near sufficient
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Queries to http://amplitude.com including an explicit device_id, adthrive, Pinterest, gravatar, youtube, google, facebook, etc because the content-blockers appear unable to distinguish behavior based on what the host site is. So they end up allowing everything.
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So lets repeat: "content blockers" produce a slower, less secure, and more annoying experience than the "inefficient" extensions they're replacing. In exchange for these massive functionality and usability regressions I get to install a native app to clutter /Application
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While also trusting that this native app isn't going to do anything outside of existing *solely* for the purpose of providing safari with a static list of urls that do nothing to block trackers or ads.
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I am literally going to install Firefox, because honestly using Safari is now a wretched browsing experience.
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Try nightly for the Core Animation integration :)
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