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I installed Hush and launched Safari and went to System Prefs/Extensions and Hush will not show up. I quit the app, restarted the Mac (your indicator says it is good for this model — Mid 2015 15" MacBookPro) yet it still will not load into Extensions. Any help would be appreciated. Larry
by Theamazingrando
“ Now browsing without the…”. Without what? The app gives me one sentence of explanation, but it doesn’t fit on the screen. Why would I need to know what it does? I mean, does it say “ok” and accept the cookies on every page? How would I know?
Guys, just describe the goal and/or function of your “thousands of rules running in the background.” It wound be nice to know.
…and making your single display page scalable to fit all phone screens seems like a good idea. Maybe your one sentence would help me out, if I could read it?
by Ms.d In The IE
Annoying cookie requests aren't popping up nearly as frequently, however, what I found had me scratching my head. Truth is, there are in fact less cookie pop ups while browsing the internet, but according to my SETTINGS>Safari>>Advanced Setting> Cookie& stored data> I doubt there is significantly less than without the install. It's ok. Skeptical it's doing much but it is tracking and gaining access to every site I visit. I'll probably delete it
by FM_M
I read on github that Hush uses APIs that are only in Catalina and Big Sur (I had initially suspected that the limitation was really Safari version, not OS version).
I'm guessing that the further back you go in OS versions, the harder it is to make this work, but if it could be moved down to Catalina, that sounds like it's better within reach, and would be a big boon to those of us who can't yet move to Big Sur (in my case, becasue tools I use for work aren't ready for Big Sur yet).