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In 2019, I started writing a bit about the different things I was using to make my online experience a more private (because I, like many of you, think privacy is important š).
Though Iāve not written much about since then, I have found a couple of utilities that I use to help my browsing experience. Though they donāt necessarily fit in with things you may find in my articles on privacy, they still help with certain things that are simply annoying.
Here are are a couple of Safari extensions that Iāve found useful to have installed on iOS when browsing the web.
Safari Extensions: Twitter and Nags
š¦ Tweaks for Twitter
Tweaks for Twitter is a Safari extension (well, technically it runs in other browsers, too!) that turns off much of the things that make Twitter annoying (no, Iām not talking about whoever youāre following thatās always tweeting about the things you hate ā thatās up to you do unfollow).
Tweaks for Twitter is a web browser extension that improves the user interface ofĀ twitter.comĀ in many ways.
For example, this removes promoted tweets, hover cards, āSee more tweets from,ā and then that little insert that Twitter shows where its āFollowed by others you follow.ā
It gets Twitter as close to back to basics as it was once upon a time.
š Banish
In short, Banish is a Safari extension that hides or removes those annoying pop-ups that show on sites like Reddit that say āOpen this in [our dedicated app] for more!ā
An ultra-efficient Safari Extension that blocks annoying āOpen in Appā popups & other dark patterns on the web.
No thank you, please. Iād rather just stay in the browser and not download yet another thing, especially if itās a web wrapper. (And if itās going to be Reddit, Apollo has your back anyway.)
Note these work on iOS and macOS but I spend a lot of time in other browsers on my desktop for development work. But for browsing on any device, these work great.
More To Come
When I was writing regularly, I enjoyed sharing some of the things I was using even if it wasnāt explicitly about development. Not only do I think it helped surface things that I found through others, it also helped to others continue to share things that I find useful.
Maybe this will do more of the same.
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