![]() ![]() Web Extensions open the door to a completely new world filled with new opportunities. Ok, but how will this change impact AdGuard ad blocker? After all, AdGuard uses Content Blocking API to block ads in Safari that - or rather, has been using it up until now. Yes, the extensions in Safari are somewhat limited in their capabilities compared to their desktop counterparts, but it should not take away from Apple and the team that worked on this innovation. Safari has become the first iOS browser to support browser extensions that we all know and love. ![]() This is truly a revolutionary change, no need to tone it down. In iOS 15 Apple has added the support for so-called Safari Web Extensions.
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