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(MAC) Cheerio for macOS Sierra‎ 65% off Launch Sale $1.49

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With the Launch of macOS Sierra‎ Cheerio is 65% off.

Cheerio is a macOS app that removes distracting advertising, trackers, and other unwanted elements from web pages when using Safari on your Mac. It makes pages load faster, uses less data on your Wifi or cellular connection, and improves your Mac battery life.

The main features of Cheerio are :

  • Save on your data by not loading data-hogging advertisements on web pages
  • Let Safari load pages faster than ever before by not showing ads, trackers, and other unwanted elements on web pages
  • Get updates to the blocking list as soon as they're available
  • Save your battery life for things that matter most by not loading and executing battery-hogging JavaScript elements on web pages
  • Keep websites from tracking your activity

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  • +4

    For the 3% that use Safari of the world? P.S. how is this a bargain when adblocker for chrome is free..

    • i guess the cost is paided by your usage sent to google for future use.

      • +2

        Free on firefox to….

        • +1

          Ignore this is just another fanboi post…

          You can't win…

      • +2

        i guess the cost is paided by your usage sent to google for future use.

        "Jerry, all these big companies, they write off everything."
        "You don't even know what a write-off is."
        "Do you?"
        "No, I don't."
        "But they do. And they're the ones writing it off."

    • +9

      Safari is actually better than Chrome on OSX.
      Chrome is a huge memory hog, and very slow on OSX. Safari (also a webkit) browser is lightning fast in comparison.

      • I just wish Tabs in Safari displayed the same as they do in Chrome. I find tabs so much more usable with the favicon on them for quickly locating pages when I have a dozen or more open, and prefer tabs to display above the address bar too from a workflow perspective.

        Might seem silly, but its enough to keep me on Chrome on my Mac. Safari is noticably quicker but not enough to outweigh what I feel to be a usability edge that goes to Chrome.

      • -1

        A browser made by the same people who create the OS its specifically for is faster than one made by a different company? No wayyyy what a surprise :P

    • +7

      Yea Safari is actually really good on Mac. Especially on battery life. Also all the usual suspects you would use on Chrome / FF are available as Safari extensions like Adblock / uBLock / Ghostery for free. Not sure why anyone would pay for this.

  • +4

    ublock is opensource, free and works remarkably well on chrome / firefox / safari:
    https://www.ublock.org/

    edit: hmm has the safari support been stopped? maybe:

    In October 2015, Aljoudi announced uBlock for Safari was no longer under development.

  • beware updating, as with every mac update, it will break a whole lot of your apps for no logical reason

  • Originally up voted this, but after using for a few days ive noticed ads popping up in a lot of places.

    • let us look these "places" so we can update the list , we update daily.

      • Gmail, eBay, facebook,

        • everyday its more and more sites

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