Company Name: Big Pineapple LLC
About: BANISH. The #1 Safari Extension to block annoying 'Open in App' popups & other
dark patterns on the web.
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by Ejdncnaisnc Ens
Downloaded the app to avoid issues with Facebook, Yelp, Google, and LinkedIn. On the rare chance the app actually blocked anything, it would make the webpage completely empty and unreadable. After trying to make it work for an hour, I accepted that the app simply does not work, but turns out you cannot even request a same-day refund for this unusable product. Highly recommend that others look elsewhere for a solution, as if the company truly believed the product worked, they’d offer at the bare minimum same-day refunds.
by JWH4
This does not block the NYTimes “Open in App” pop up that appears at the bottom of any article in safari, and it also doesn’t block a bunch of other popups on various sites. All permissions are enabled, and the popups are not the smart banners that are native to safari. I’ve reported a bunch to the developer, however, this is more annoying and wastes more time than just dealing with the popups. What a waste of money.
by Havwkcugd W
I specifically bought and downloaded this app because I am trying to avoid automatically viewing LinkedIn profiles in the app when I click on a link for one in safari (a work related issue). For a while, I would be asked if I wanted to open the link in the app, I would simply hit cancel, and I would be able to view the page or profile from safari. Eventually that prompt stopped appearing altogether, and any time I clicked a link in safari it would automatically open in the LinkedIn app.
Looking for a way to resolve this, I downloaded this app. I enabled it through settings/extensions as instructed, and immediately I am encountering the same issue— clicking a link in safari takes me to automatically viewing the linked page from within the app. I’ve seen the developers be very helpful with issues in previous reviews, so I am hoping for some guidance here.