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Any app that require you to download another app to work in conjunction with another is not a completed application instead it’s a way of selling false claims and shouldn’t be in the apple app store. how do we know if this app is using or selling our information to other companies instead of doing what it says it does. the app developer says you need to use Adguard or Adblocker for this to work I have Adguard and adguard works without this app this application claims to stop ad Scripts and The Brave Browser does a better job doing what this app claims. I don’t recommend this app to pay $5.00 for an app that has no reason to be in an app store. as it’s just bloatware not software. I have been programming for over 32 years and this application is my option is garbage. I under stand sometimes in order for example that if you are programming a weather app etc. sometime you need to use a weather map API with Python. But, that’s because you need python to locate the location and weather for specific origins. unlike this app, you need to use a complete additional ad blocking app with another Adblocking app. means this app is not full developed. and should not be deployed until it has been completed. I will be posting this on all social media outlets to show that this app is garbage. you could have just refunded the $5.00 instead you scammed me and now. I will be telling everyone that is app is garbage hope it was worth the $5.00 bucks
As a developer with 32 years of experience, I noticed a potential design flaw in this app. It claims to function as both an ad-blocker and a script manager, yet explicitly states that it requires external tools like AdGuard or another ad-blocking application to block ads effectively. From a developer’s perspective, this raises questions about its completeness and modularity. If the app markets itself as an ad-blocker, it should inherently provide that functionality without relying on third-party solutions. Integrating APIs to extend or enhance functionality is a common practice, but requiring them for core features suggests that the app may not be fully developed or designed as a standalone solution. If this app is merely a “script and ad-blocker helper,” its branding and communication should clarify that it works in tandem with external software. Otherwise, it’s misleading. A true ad-blocker would handle both script management and ad filtering internally, leveraging a combination of regex matching, DOM inspection, and request interception to provide seamless functionality. If the current setup truly requires third-party tools for ad-blocking, it may be worth reevaluating whether this app should integrate with or delegate to external tools explicitly in its design philosophy. A clear separation of concerns or a proper API-first approach could streamline this. What do you think?
I love this app and I’m giving 5 stars to show support, but I have a serious bug on iOS 17.4 Dev Beta. If I clear Safari cookies&data, opening the extension in safari leads to a blank “no scripts matched” statement in Chinese instead of a visible UI. Tried clearing cache in the app, doesn’t help. If you can provide email I’m happy to help debug.
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【Platform】 Addons supports seamless usage across all Apple platforms, allowing for data synchronization between iPhone, iPad, and iMac devices. 【Grea...
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| Name | Price | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Pro Lifetime | $4.99 | One-time |