And don’t forget to activate Wipr Extras.
Edit: it appears it doesn’t remove ad content blocks like AdGuard, and doesn’t let me pick and choose elements to add. I might revisit in a few months, but for now I’m back to AdGuard.
Why would it be? All adblockers are using the same content blocking API, so at best you'll be using less memory usage while it's updating, which happens so rarely that it's not worth worrying about.
How did I install it as a safari extension on iOS from the App Store?
I lost track of all the methods (current and past) to block ads via browser extensions. Which of the two, if any, use "declarative blocking"; which inject JavaScript (and by extension require trust and site access permissions)?
For those looking for the iOS / safari option for Ublock origin lite.
UBo (and uBoL) have additional rules that can clean up pages. E.g. removing containers of ads.
It does much more too.
Only one I can see is (slightly) less RAM use.
Except that it’s just another declarative blocker spread across 4+ extensions. This seems like the same old B.S to me. Better off sticking with Firefox.