Closed aquitaine closed 1 year ago
Indeed, the same applies here, and in incognito mode the pop-up appears with each new blank tab. However, it only appears once when you're on a Safari page that isn't in private mode, and reappears each time you delete cookies in the Safari settings for normal mode.
One trick I've found to make the pop-up disappear, regardless of whether it's in private mode or not, is to refresh the page when the pop-up appears. Refreshing the page when you're faced with the pop-up makes it disappear without ever reappearing until you reach the next tab for private browsing mode, or until you clear the cookies for the normal Safari page.
Indeed, the same applies here, and in incognito mode the pop-up appears with each new blank tab. However, it only appears once when you're on a Safari page that isn't in private mode, and reappears each time you delete cookies in the Safari settings for normal mode.
One trick I've found to make the pop-up disappear, regardless of whether it's in private mode or not, is to refresh the page when the pop-up appears. Refreshing the page when you're faced with the pop-up makes it disappear without ever reappearing until you reach the next tab for private browsing mode, or until you clear the cookies for the normal Safari page.
Good point and I notice refreshing the page takes it away, that being said on iOS to refresh the page you can’t seem to drag down the page to refresh as drag down seems to go to the pop up.
You can refresh by going to the address / search bar - but if I’m going to do this, I might as well just scroll down on the pop up and take the effort to click reject all :)
It would be ideal for AdGuard to just remove the pop up or auto click reject all for me
Blocking rule is contained in the module Advanced protection. Please, make sure that google.com isn't on Allowlist.
If you could check my logs I do have advanced protection on and google isn’t on the allow list.
Perhaps something iOS is not able to block?
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Blocking rule is contained in the module Advanced protection. Please, make sure that google.com isn't on Allowlist.
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This blocking rule is unstable. We try to do our best with this, but due to the nature of Safari, the rule does not always work, unfortunately.
Im using the Userscripts app with xarantolus's I don't cares bout cookies list
. This successfully blocks it.
Seems like a good idea - i started using consent-o-matic https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/consent-o-matic/id1606897889, been pretty happy with it
Thank you, Dhruv
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Im using the Userscripts https://apps.apple.com/de/app/userscripts/id1463298887 app with xarantolus's I don't cares bout cookies list https://github.com/xarantolus/bromite-userscripts/releases/latest/download/idcac.user.js. This successfully blocks it.
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Expected Behavior
https://imgur.com/a/Mh3UinO Could someone please advise what I need to use to ensure that this annoying popup doesnt show up? The filters enabled are: https://imgur.com/a/l2ytH6M "AdGuard Cookie Notices" and the "I don't care about cookies" filters are enabled
https://imgur.com/a/uPrPGAJ Advanced Protection is enabled and AdGuard is allowed via Safari Extensions
This is on iOS 16.5.1 - I do use safari in incognito mode all the time - so I am sure it has something to do with that. I was hoping some filter would just remove the popup either way. I did a disable safari extensions and content blocker, wait 30 seconds, reenable, wait 30 seconds and try again
One more note. I tried with AdGuard - as in not pro version and AdGuard Pro. Same issue with that as well. Had enabled filters as you suggested. Guess it’s iOS specific perhaps.
I tried on one more iPhone and can confirm the same issue exists on the other device as well. The other device has AdGuard premium Or it may relate to Google UK filters?
Here is an export of my logs: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WJ0ePQOpzFsPw8WIFx9rq9DQgXj1-3kd/view
Actual Behavior
The before you continue to google popup keeps appearing.
Screenshots
https://imgur.com/a/Mh3UinO https://imgur.com/a/l2ytH6M https://imgur.com/a/uPrPGAJ
Additional Information