diff --git a/docs/adguard-for-ios/features/advanced-protection.md b/docs/adguard-for-ios/features/advanced-protection.md index 8800cfe0e26..0c0eba23561 100644 --- a/docs/adguard-for-ios/features/advanced-protection.md +++ b/docs/adguard-for-ios/features/advanced-protection.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ This article is about AdGuard for iOS, a multifunctional ad blocker that protect ::: -In iOS 15 Apple has added the support for Safari Web Extensions, and we in turn added a new *Advanced protection* module to AdGuard for iOS. It allows AdGuard to apply advanced filtering rules, such as CSS rules, CSS selectors, and scriptlets, and therefore to deal even with the complex ads, such as YouTube ads. +In iOS 15, Apple added support for Safari Web Extensions and we added a new *Advanced protection* module to AdGuard for iOS. It allows AdGuard to apply advanced filtering rules, such as [CSS rules](/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters#cosmetic-css-rules), [Extended CSS selectors](/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters#extended-css-selectors), and [scriptlets](/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters#scriptlets) to deal with even the complex ads, such as YouTube ads. ![Advanced protection screen *mobile_border](https://cdn.adtidy.org/public/Adguard/kb/iOS/features/protection_screen_15_en.jpeg) diff --git a/docs/adguard-for-ios/web-extension.md b/docs/adguard-for-ios/web-extension.md index a44bcfca2d2..6c4ba7ee9d8 100644 --- a/docs/adguard-for-ios/web-extension.md +++ b/docs/adguard-for-ios/web-extension.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ AdGuard's Safari Web extension is a tool that takes advantage of the new feature ## What it does -By default, Safari provides only basic tools to content blockers. These tools don't allow the level of performance that can be found in content blockers on other operating systems (Windows, Mac, Android). For example, AdGuard apps on other platforms can use such effective weapons against ads as [CSS rules](/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters#cosmetic-css-rules), [CSS selectors](/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters#extended-css-selectors), and [scriptlets](/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters#scriptlets). Unfortunately, these instruments are absolutely irreplaceable when dealing with more complex cases such as pre-roll ads on YouTube, for example. +By default, Safari provides only basic tools for content blockers. These tools don't offer the level of performance found in content blockers on other operating systems (Windows, Mac, Android). For example, AdGuard apps on other platforms can use such powerful anti-ad weapons as [CSS rules](/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters#cosmetic-css-rules), [Extended CSS selectors](/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters#extended-css-selectors), and [scriptlets](/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters#scriptlets). Unfortunately, these utilities are absolutely irreplaceable when dealing with more complex cases, such as pre-roll ads on YouTube. AdGuard's Safari Web extension compliments AdGuard by giving it the ability to employ these types of filtering rules. @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Besides that, AdGuard's Safari Web extension can be used to quickly manage AdGua ![Web extension menu *mobile_border](https://cdn.adtidy.org/public/Adguard/kb/iOS/webext/ext_adguard_en.png?1) ->On iPads AdGuard's Safari Web extension is accessible directly by tapping the AdGuard icon in the browser's address bar. +> On iPads, AdGuard's Safari web extension can be accessed directly by tapping the AdGuard icon in the browser's address bar. You will see the following list of options: @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Tap it, then toggle the switch. On the same screen, set the *All Websites* permi ### In Safari -Alternitavely, you can also turn AdGuard extension on from the Safari browser. Tap the *Extensions* button (if you don't see it next to the address bar, tap the `aA` icon). +You can also enable the AdGuard extension from the Safari browser. To do it, tap *Extensions* (if you don't see it next to the address bar, tap the `aA` icon). ![In Safari tap aA icon *mobile_border](https://cdn.adtidy.org/public/Adguard/kb/iOS/webext/safari1_en.png) diff --git a/docs/adguard-for-safari/extensions.md b/docs/adguard-for-safari/extensions.md index 4bf21f74db7..32475928eb8 100644 --- a/docs/adguard-for-safari/extensions.md +++ b/docs/adguard-for-safari/extensions.md @@ -49,14 +49,18 @@ User rules and allowlist rules are included into every extension. ## AdGuard for Safari -*AdGuard for Safari* enables the AdGuard icon next to the search bar. It's useful if you want to quickly set up protection on a particular website or block ads manually. It also contains advanced rules that aren't converted into the format supported by Safari. This includes CSS rules, CSS selectors, and scriptlets that allow AdGuard to block complex ads — for example, on YouTube. +*AdGuard for Safari activates the AdGuard icon next to the search bar. It's useful if you want to quickly set up protection for a specific website or block ads manually. It also contains advanced rules that aren't converted to the format supported by Safari. These include [CSS rules](/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters#cosmetic-css-rules), [Extended CSS selectors](/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters#extended-css-selectors), and [scriptlets](/general/ad-filtering/create-own-filters#scriptlets), which allow AdGuard to block complex ads, such as those on YouTube. ## How to manage Safari extensions 1. Open Safari and click *Safari* in the upper left corner of the screen to expand the menu. + ![Safari settings *mobile](https://cdn.adtidy.org/content/kb/ad_blocker/safari/adguard-for-safari-settings1.png) + 1. Click *Settings...* + 1. Select *Extensions*. + ![Extensions tab](https://cdn.adtidy.org/content/kb/ad_blocker/safari/adguard-for-safari-extensions1.png) ## Why AdGuard for Safari requires permission