A Safari extension that redirects popular websites to privacy-friendly alternatives.
Privacy Redirect for Safari is a Safari web extension that automatically redirects users from popular websites like Twitter, YouTube, Reddit, Instagram, and Google services to privacy-friendly alternatives. It helps protect user privacy by minimizing exposure to tracking and data collection while browsing. The extension is configurable, allowing users to choose which sites to redirect and to which alternatives.
Safari users on macOS and iOS who are concerned about online privacy and want to reduce tracking from major websites without completely avoiding them.
It provides a seamless, configurable way to enhance privacy while browsing, using modern SwiftUI and JavaScript for a smooth experience, and is specifically designed for Safari on Apple platforms.
A Safari extension that redirects Twitter, YouTube, Reddit, and more to privacy friendly alternatives.
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Built specifically for Safari on macOS and iOS using SwiftUI and JavaScript, ensuring a native and efficient experience as highlighted in the README.
Allows customization of which sites to redirect and to which alternatives, giving users control over their privacy settings without sacrificing convenience.
Automatically redirects popular sites like YouTube and Twitter to privacy-friendly alternatives, minimizing tracking and data collection as described in the project's philosophy.
Available on the App Store for straightforward download and setup on supported Apple devices, with clear version requirements listed in the README.
Only works with Safari, excluding users on other popular browsers and limiting adoption in mixed environments, a clear trade-off mentioned in the platform support.
Requires macOS ≥11 or iOS ≥15, alienating users on older but still functional Apple systems, as stated in the download requirements.
Focuses on a fixed set of sites (e.g., Twitter, YouTube) with no built-in support for adding custom redirections, potentially requiring code modifications.
Relies on third-party privacy-friendly services that may have limited features, reliability issues, or changes not controlled by the extension.