Yes, Redirect Web for Safari is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Redirect Web for Safari legit?
✅ The Redirect Web for Safari app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
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How much does Redirect Web for Safari cost?
Redirect Web for Safari has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is ¥440.00.
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Redirect Web for Safari Reviews
Does exactly what I need it to
I was looking for an extension that would redirect Reddit to their old website layout because I can’t stand the new(ish) one they launched a couple years ago. This extension allows me to do just that on all of Reddit. The only thing I would suggest adding is a more in-depth tutorial of how to configure specific types of redirects and replacement text in URLs because it took me a few minutes to figure out how to format it to replace the ‘www’ with ‘old’.
Good
Is it possible to add a function, such as modifying the request header, the pictures of some websites like Weibo cannot be opened on third-party platforms, I think that by modifying the referrer, you can view it on other pages. I'll be happy to pay for it, I'm just guessing, don't know if it's going to be difficult to implement.
Guide
Excellent app with a lot of functionality, but likely difficult for the average person to author wildcard redirects. The help guide needs more examples.
A Perfect
After a consult with the app writer it works A perfect
Works
Does exactly what I need it to do, which is to redirect my browser to Amazon Smile whenever I get sent to a standard Amazon link in the browser. Also have it installed on my Mac so that it does the same. I’ve enabled the app to only be able to read the Amazon page for privacy. You’ll notice what appears to be a quick page refresh when the redirect is triggered.
The app can be shared with family on your account so all users can have their Amazon accounts redirect to the charitable arm of the company.
A powerful extension, that kinda needs a manual
This extension definitely help with my procrastination from wasting my time on youtube.
I just wish that it had to tutorial for us non-techie people. It took me a while before I learned how the wildcard works (and i’m still trying to learn that).
Still it has a lot of potential to help a lot people.
Solid
Interface is decent. I like the example feature for testing. Instructions could definitely be better (there aren't any) and only can have 1 redirect before paying 4$, which is why I took away a star.
A Must-Have Extension 🤩
I AM SO HAPPY that this app exists. For only $2 a year or $4 for life, you get this incredible app that allows you to automatically redirect any website to any other website.
For me, I use it to block me from using TikTok and Reddit because I got a bit addicted! I love it so much. Some better recommendations are to have Amazon go to Amazon Smile so every purchase you make goes to charity 💗💞💖
Omg this app just became available this morning to iOS and iPadOS (it was Mac only before). This app actually makes me smile so much, it’s not even funny
I needed this!
One of the few things keeping me from using Safari is that I love other browsers' extensions to automatically redirect Wikipedia pages to Wikiwand (just makes the Wikipedia pages nicer to look at and navigate). Their Safari extension hasn't been updated in years so it's no longer supported. This app is the perfect workaround!
Great for redirecting to other apps too!
This app removes a minor but constant annoyance in my life and I LOVE IT.
My work requires me to click on Google Meet links that are sent to me in Mail and Slack but they don't have a great experience in Safari - my default browser - so I have to right click, copy, open Chrome, paste, then go. Except when I forget and then it's a whole different pain.
Not any more, though. One quick rule setup to grab any matching URL and open it in Chrome and boom, now I can just click and not have to remember. I'm sure there will be more to come, what with places like my bank and some airlines having sites that don't work well in Safari.
I'd rather just use Safari all the time but I can't control what those places do. Now I can at least control how much headache they cause me. Hooray for this app!