A set of extensions for YouTube essentially replicates the features of a $12-per-month YouTube Premium subscription, letting you skip ads, download videos for offline viewing, and view videos in picture-in-picture mode. While the above extensions will run automatically as you browse the web, Insight also has several tools you can trigger while visiting certain websites. Insight’s setup lets you pick some extensions to start with. (Looking at you, Reddit.) An automatic dark mode extension forces websites to display a black background when iOS’s Dark Mode is enabled. There’s an ad blocker, of course, along with a handy “Dismiss Upsells” extension that prevents websites from begging you to install their native apps. So far, Insight’s extension list is small but still useful. (Its developers say they plan to offer a for-pay “pro” version eventually.) The free alternative to Apple’s Safari browser comes with its own suite of extensions, and it also lets users create new ones from scratch. Now, an iPhone and iPad app called Insight is trying to bring that same extensibility to the mobile web.
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