Hush

无噪音浏览 - Safari 的内容阻止程序。「🤫 Noiseless Browsing – Content Blocker for Safari」

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I’d recommend Hush to anyone who uses Safari

– John Gruber, Daring Fireball 23 January 2021

Hush is private, free and fast – read more on the website.

Download

iOS

Requires iOS 14 or later.

macOS

Requires macOS 11 or later. Direct download.

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Features

Private

Unlike some blockers, Hush has absolutely no access to your browser habits or passwords. Nor does it track behavior or collect crash reports - nothing leaves your device.

Free

Everything is free of charge. Forever. No in-app purchases, no nonsense. However, any help towards covering the yearly Apple Developer fee is greatly appreciated.

Fast

The app is primarily a host of rules that integrates with Safari in a native, lightweight way, making the blocking efficient and fast.

Simple

It's as easy as downloading the app and enabling it in Safari settings ⭢ Content Blockers. No configuration or maintenance needed.

Open Source

The source code is published under the permissive MIT license.

Modern

Hush is written in Apple's latest programming paradigm Swift UI and has native support for M1 processors.

Tiny

The app download clocks in at less than half a megabyte.

FAQ

Does Hush accept or deny permission to site cookies?

Neither! Hush will block specific scripts and elements on the website, but can't and won't interact with the website itself and thus won't click on any buttons. According to GDPR laws the user needs to explicitly consent to non-essential cookies and tracking.

Absolutely, being compliant and respecting your choices is up to the website owners. It's possible to block all cookies, but that also breaks a lot of websites. I personally use incognito mode so I don't have to trust website owners' good intents and implementations, but that means they constantly "forget" my cookie choices. Ergo Hush.

Does it block ads?

Hush doesn't block ads on purpose. Nobody wants to read nor display cookie notices. But ads – however annoying – might be crucial for makers and businesses on the internet and I don't want to steal their lunch.

Why does website X display nags with Hush enabled?

On some sites it's not possible to block/hide cookie notices or tracking consent screens without also breaking the site. Other sites have obfuscations in place to prevent blocking. Regardless, you may open an issue on GitHub or fill in a form to report it.

Why does website X break with Hush enabled?

First ensure that it's actually Hush breaking it by disabling it in settings and reloading the page. If it works after this, please report it by opening an issue.

Building from source

To build the app in Xcode, you need to have deno installed first:

brew install deno
xcode-select --install

Contributing

Tests

Run blocklist unit tests with:

make test_unit

Run UI tests with:

make test_ui

Blocklist

Compile blocklist only with (part of Xcode build):

make blocklist

License

Hush: MIT License. © Joel Arvidsson 2020-present

Fanboy List: CC BY 3.0. © Rick Petnel and contributors 2005

Overview

Name With Ownerapollographql/fullstack-tutorial
Primary LanguageTypeScript
Program languageMakefile (Language Count: 4)
Platform
License:MIT License
Release Count0
Created At2018-07-10 18:32:20
Pushed At2023-08-23 19:03:50
Last Commit At2021-08-26 12:15:40
Stargazers Count1.2k
Watchers Count71
Fork Count842
Commits Count435
Has Issues Enabled
Issues Count75
Issue Open Count46
Pull Requests Count113
Pull Requests Open Count17
Pull Requests Close Count145
Has Wiki Enabled
Is Archived
Is Fork
Is Locked
Is Mirror
Is Private
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