Macworld - USA (2020-04)

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APRIL 2020 MACWORLD 21

SAFARI EXTENSION

1BLOCKER 3:


SAFARI EXTENSION


REVAMPS ITS


CONTENT-


BLOCKING FOR


MACOS CATALINA


BY GLENN FLEISHMAN

IMAGE: SALAVAT KHANOV


Apple introduced content-blocking Safari
extensions in 2015 for iOS and 2016 for
macOS, offering third-party developers a
way to bring rule-based blocking without
requiring users to give up privacy.
Extension creators can produce and update
unwanted lists of URLs, structural page
elements, and a few other kinds of items
that are unwanted or outright malicious.
These lists are loaded into Safari, which
handles blocking. User behavior isn’t
uploaded—it’s a one-way street.
1Blocker (go.macworld.com/1blk) was
one of the first to enter this market,
producing an app that paired with

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