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Nous comprenons que certains problèmes sont tout simplement trop difficiles à résoudre grâce à des didacticiels en ligne et à l'auto-assistance. C'est pourquoi nous avons facilité la prise de contact avec l'équipe d'assistance de Tony Sundharam, les développeurs de Sink It.
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Politique de confidentialité: https://docile-alligator.github.io/
Developer: Docile Alligator
Sink It has been built with a privacy first approach. - All the blocking happens on your device with literally ZERO data being recorded or sent back to be data mined. - We don't keep usage data like the count of how many popups and banners it has blocked or links it has redirected. - We don't even come with basic app analytics or telemetry to keep track of how many times you've opened or use the app. - It does check whether you have dark mode on or not so it can show you the correct tutorial video. (I hate opening a bright video on dark mode as much as you. Sink It for Reddit de-clutters and removes most “omfg please use our app” banners and buttons as well as the annoying login popups from Reddit in addition to removing advertisements. Sink It for Reddit is a super minimal, hyper focused Safari extension that declutters Reddit's web version and makes it usable. It might be a modal covering half the screen with links to the App Store, an immediate popup asking you to login, or a header screaming “the app is 10x better”. Tired of seeing tons of banners and buttons asking you to use the app or login? Reddit, wants me, and by extension you, to use their damned apps to consume content. To further that agenda, simply browsing their sites on Safari now means we’re inundated with, well, waves of crap. Sink It silently, and safely, removes all of them. If you're a security researcher, feel free to poke around to make sure the app isn't up to anything funky. Harder for us to block ads and much easier for them to scoop up your data, right? Removes most of the "promotional" content too! The recent pricing changes to their API is an obvious sign of that. Bottomline: it has to go. All of it.