Wipr blocks ads, popups, trackers, cookie warnings, and other nasty things that make the web slow and ugly.
Websites in Safari will look clean, load fast, and stop invisibly tracking you. You’ll notice significant improvements to your battery life and data usage. Setup is a snap.
Wipr’s blocklist is updated twice a week automatically, and has enhanced versions for the following languages: Bosnian, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Macedonian, Malay, Montenegrin, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Spanish, Thai, and Vietnamese.
Wipr 2 is a universal app: install it on all your devices (iPhone, iPad, Mac, Vision Pro) with a single purchase. It’s fully accessible with VoiceOver, Voice Control, and more. Dark, Tinted, and Clear icon variants are included. Family Sharing is supported.
Because it’s developed by a single independent developer and 100% funded by its users, Wipr only answers to you: no one can pay to have their ads unblocked, and there are no “acceptable ads”.
This app was made with love and patience. I hope you’ll enjoy using it as much as I enjoyed designing and building it.
– Kaylee
Terms & Conditions: https://kaylees.site/terms-and-conditions.html
Unlike so many others, you can tell the author uses apps all the time. Very locked in on what makes apps/ programs truly useful. A big part of that is not allowing advertisers to interfere in the enjoyment of using the software she created when it is used. This takes WISDOM, not intelligence. At times I think there are about as many technically motivated programmers in the world as there are fire ants.Unlike those programmers, who seem to be everywhere, programmers who develop software that truly is an excellent and non-annoying application are worth getting to know, they are rare.Any developer that tells you how fast he/ she can have your program done and trouble free in only a few short days or weeks - has a team of dozens of talented designers OR, likely is starting on a template framework being adapted to what the developer perceives the needs to be met for the client. Many developers think they can make even more money by including numerous ads for other software titles. That theory works as well as going knocking on doors during the championship game. They will be home, but want to talk to a salesman about as much as shaving their head with a butter knife while chewing on tinfoil.Knowing how to address a customers needs takes plenty of smarts. Knowing how and when to sell your software to them at the best possible time takes wisdom. Go with wisdom every time.
The BEST Ad Blocker
senaonapple
I have been using Wipr for a while now, as soon as I got news of a new version of it, I had to buy it and test it out to see how it held up to its predecessor, and I will say.. this is the best ad blocker I have ever used. I have performed a series of tests with ad blocker testers to see the filtration list and how it holds up, and it has performed beautifully, it has filtered everything in this complex test, but let’s be honest.. the user wants to know how it performs on day to day use, I read articles and watch videos on the web constantly, I have not been interrupted with advertisers spamming me with junk that consumes my data and makes pages hideous, instead, I have had a fast, beautiful pleasant experience on every single website I have visited. I usually find myself dreading reading an article and having to just put it in Reader Mode to remove all the clutter but now I can enjoy pages without any worries. What about videos though? Well.. I haven’t seen a single advert pushed down through any of the services I consume media on, that you may likely find yourself using. I have even gone through foreign sites and have had a pleasant experience with them with again, no adverts. What about battery? Extensions CAN be resource intensive, this one is not that. You will find yourself not only having what I would say to be the best experience on the web with the WebKit engine that is super light and efficient and arguably in my opinion stronger than that of Blink or Gecko, and with a very light and easy to install ad blocker that beats out the rest. This is an essential if you are a frequent browser on the Safari browser. 5/5 Stars.
Outstanding
DNAnton
Hands-down, the best Safari extension and one of my favorite iOS apps of all time. I love the way it removes distracting (and often malicious) advertisements from webpages. It restores sanity to the Internet at a time when almost all webpages are fraught with visual noise. The original app was well worth the money and I did not hesitate to buy Wipr 2 as soon as it became available. It’s hard to overstate just how great it is. Perhaps the best compliment I can offer is that it feels like this is how the web was supposed to look all along. When I borrow someone else’s device, I am immediately repulsed by the appearance of most websites and discouraged from completing that task. I would much rather just wait until I can get back to my own device, where I feel right at home. Thank you, Kaylee, for making such an outstanding app. It elevates Safari and, by extension, all of Apple’s platforms.
Best bang for your buck
Jeremiah Led.
I hardly write app reviews and I really will never pay for an app. However this came across my suggested and I noticed an immediate change and I’m very impressed. You can browse through all of your typical sites and if anything tries to take you to another site, “wipr” immediately takes you out and takes you back to your original site. This is a blessing within an app, and the developer has been so generous to make the app very user friendly and simple. Posted throughout the app are help links and any other information the developer felt would be helpful to the users. Overall I’d give this app a 10/5 if I could but it gets a 5/5 due to the limit of star ratings. Very worth your one time payment
• Wipr Extra improvements on many websites
Version 2.23
The developer, Kaylee Calderolla, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
Data Not Collected
The developer does not collect any data from this app.
Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More
The developer indicated that this app supports the following accessibility features. Learn More