Now works with iOS 14
Want to view a web page without JavaScript? This is for you!
No JS is not free (it costs 2.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
🤔 The No JS app seems decent. It has room for improvement but generally satisfies users.
The price of No JS is 2.99.
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4.67 out of 5
3 ratings in United Kingdom
Want to view a web page without JavaScript? This is for you!
Fixes broken websites where developers have used ridiculous JavaScript for stupid and annoying effects -- has a weird bug where the time at the top of your phone vanishes which is rather unfortunate but works well all the same
Can please developers get your point with your instruction in iPhone 13 safari does not have share bottom so it not going to work I want a refund. Can tell Apple Store to add a refund Norton. Your app is just to turn off Java script in safari. Thank you I hope I don’t get bill for your app. Thank you.
I would have paid so much for this extension. It was exactly what I needed. Thanks so much for making it!
This app works as advertised to stop JavaScript from running. Makes it much more pleasant to browse websites bloated with ads and other junk.
I was expecting this app to allow me to load a safari content blocker to block javascript permanently on a per site basis. Instead this app opens the page up in its own interface w/ scripts disabled, but has no option for blocking scripts in safari itself. I guess this is useful for pages that you will only visit once, but not if you want to continually visit a page with no scripts. Now instead I’m using AdGuard pro and manually punching in the rules to block scripts.
As an iPhone 4s and IPad 2 owner, I've become increasingly frustrated with JS-bloated sites crashing Safari. Searched the App Store to see if there's anything that will let you turn off JS in Safari with a single tap. Thought I'd give this a try. While I appreciate the author's effort with No JS, I find that the amount of time involved -- No JS launches an app and reloads the page in a stripped down browser -- is often much slower than simply going to Settings > Safari > Advanced > JS. Sometimes the No JS sequence doesn't seem to work at all, probably because Safari is choked and frozen. Will Apple allow you to directly toggle a Settings setting from Safari? Seems to me a simple on-off tap would be the best way to stop crap JS from hosing your session. Still, some users might find this app useful. For myself, I'm mostly browsing entirely with JS turned off in Safari.
This is a simple app that is helpful in a world where everything we do is tracked for marketing purposes. Free access to online newspapers if that’s your style.
It's amazing how much better internet surfing is after using this. I feel like I've just bought a new pair of running shoes or scratched my back - you don't know how much you needed it until you get it.
didn't realize how effective it could be to simply disable JavaScript. could never be a permanent thing, so this method of quickly disabling it for the current page is perfect