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Ever find yourself viewing a webpage when something annoyingly pops up, like an ad, or paywall, or a prompt to sign up for a newsletter? Or maybe you notice that even after the content has loaded, something is still using your network connection?
Enter no.js, a tool that helps you effortlessly, and temporarily, disable Javascript for the page you're viewing.
Easily prevent popups, tracking or analytics services, ads, and some paywalls. No need to go into your Safari settings and disable Javascript, only to immediately return to enable to. No need to strengthen content blockers, only to loosen them up again. Just two taps from any Safari view.
** No.js is NOT a content blocker. It is an extension that works in all apps that allow sending URLs to other apps. This means almost any app that has a way to view webpages, but actual mileage may vary. Also, some pages may appear broken when viewing them without Javascript, but good websites won't :)
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App Info

Category
Utilities
Publisher
Peter Compernolle
Languages
English
Recent release
1.5 (1 year ago )
Released on
Dec 5, 2015 (9 years ago )
Last Updated
2 weeks ago
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