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1. dx87+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-11-29 01:09:04
I keep it disabled just so sites load faster. Except for 1 or 2 sites, I don't care about anything except for the main text on a page, so it's a waste of time to let a ton of javascript run and load/format things that I don't care about.
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2. intras+n1[view] [source] 2020-11-29 01:23:01
>>dx87+(OP)
I generally visit web pages with JavaScript disabled and them immediately click "reader view". But there are certainly a lot of sites where content is loaded with script, and for those pages I must enabled JS. Q: Does anyone know of a Safari iOS add-in that allows for whitelisting of specific sites to run JS?
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3. shadow+74[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-11-29 01:55:08
>>intras+n1
Not sure if this solves your entire problem, but you can disable all content blockers for any sit in Safari for iOS[1].

[1]: https://www.macrumors.com/how-to/disable-content-blockers-sa...

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4. intras+8L4[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-11-30 23:22:09
>>shadow+74
So what I should then be looking for is a good content blocker - one that supports disabling JavaScript. Any recommendations?
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5. shadow+zO4[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-11-30 23:48:21
>>intras+8L4
No clue on that one, sorry. I’ve been using Purify[1] for ages, but have no clue if it blocks JS - I suspect it blocks only some JS, because my experience of the web isn’t trash while using it, but I do have to disable it sometimes to use the heavily animated navigation systems that some sites implement.

[1]: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/purify-block-ads-and-tracking/...

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