It’s also completely private - everything Hush does, it does on your device and it doesn’t ask for permission to see what you’re doing on the web. Hush is free of charge, open source, specifically written for Safari (using SwiftUI), and it is very small and lightweight. Hush is a throwback to the days when good clever people made good clever things, polished them to perfection simply because they care, and just shared them with the world. I’ve been running it for days and it’s the sort of thing you don’t notice at all until you disable it and all of a sudden you’re back to approving cookie access every single goddamn time you load an article at The Guardian and squinting to find the hidden “X” that closes a popover asking if you’ll sign up for something you don’t want and never asked for. It kills dickbars and dickbar-like annoyances. It targets those insipid, never-ending, utterly pointless “cookie notices”, popovers begging you to join email newsletters, and other bits of tracking. Lovely new Safari content blocking extension for Safari (iOS and Mac) by Joel Arvidsson.
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