Web browsing, if no interruptions will occur, could easily pave the way for a smooth experience. However, some users could sometimes encounter undesirable website pop-ups and bugs, making online surfing much worse than expected.
This is the reason why there's a need to use important extensions to avoid experiencing these annoying behaviors. These Safari extensions will help you out of this mess.
Check These Safari Extensions
Super Agent
The most common form of pop-up is the use of cookies. There are instances that you might have already stumbled into this problem wherein you will be asked to accept or reject the website cookies.
There will be no problem if you accept or ditch this choice. However, there's still a better alternative to avoid this unnecessary pop-up on your screen.
According to MacRumors, you can use Super Agent for Safari Extension. This is a helpful option if you want to instantly fill out the cookies form on every site you click on the internet.
This iOS extension will save you time from seeing the cookie pop-ups. Thus, it will also allow you to customize the cookie setup on a website. If you select "accept," this would automatically apply to all websites you visit.
You can download this browser extension at the App Store.
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Banish
Another iOS Safari extension that you can test out is Banish. This is a newcomer extension that ditches website alerts. Say no more to online headaches when you see "open in app" pop-ups everywhere.
It's very efficient since it easily eliminates dark patterns on the web, aside from the "open in app" banners. For just $2, you can enjoy this subscription so you can have more valuable screen time.
StopTheMadness
StopTheMadness can literally "stop" your temporary madness with incessant pop-ups thanks to its on-and-off toggle. It's driven to bring privacy protection to your browsing experience.
This Safari extension can remove link trackers and clickjacking in search results and even stop videos and autoplaying clips on websites. This could also bypass the AMP webpages of Google, as well as safeguard the ability to copy, paste, and cut across sites.
You can enjoy these perks for just $7.99, and it's only a one-time purchase that you need to make.
Noir
Noir, as the iOS extension name suggests, is more about providing a dark mode to a website. Not all websites offer a built-in option for the dark theme, but this Safari extension could solve your problem.
This Safari Extension could be your saving grace if you don't want to see the websites in a bright pattern. It's accessible in the Apple App Store for just $2.99.
Outside browser extensions, BGR reported that you could try other extensions on your iPhone, which include Grammarly, Mapper, Honey, Amplosion, and 1Password.
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Writen by Joseph Henry