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Setup help, troubleshooting, and how to reach us.

Last updated: June 15th, 2026

Curb is a Safari Web Extension that hides distracting feeds on YouTube, Reddit, LinkedIn, X, Instagram and Facebook. It works on the websites in Safari, not inside the native apps.

Quick setup — iPhone & iPad

  1. Open Settings → Apps → Safari → Extensions → Curb and turn it on.
  2. Set permission to Allow on All Websites (not Ask).
  3. Open a site in Safari — the home feed should hide instantly.

Quick setup — Mac

  1. Open Safari → Settings → Extensions and enable Curb.
  2. Under Websites → Curb, set each site to Allow.
  3. Visit youtube.com or reddit.com in Safari to confirm.

About Safari's permission warnings

When you enable Curb, Safari may warn that the extension can “read and alter webpages” or “see your browsing history.” That is Apple's standard boilerplate for any extension that modifies page content — including feed blockers like Curb. We need that permission to hide feeds on the sites you allow.

Curb has no access to your accounts, browsing, or personal data. Feed blocking runs entirely on your device. Nothing is collected, stored on our servers, or transmitted anywhere — we have no servers and no app analytics. The App Store privacy label is Data Not Collected.

Supported sites

  • YouTubeHome feed
  • RedditHome, Popular & r/all
  • LinkedInHome feed
  • XFor You timeline
  • InstagramHome feed
  • FacebookNews feed

Something not working?

Sites change their layout often. Open the Curb host app and tap Email support, or write to us directly at support@curbblocker.com. Tell us which site and device (iPhone, iPad, or Mac). We ship selector fixes through the App Store — you paid $2.99 once, we keep it working.

Before leaving a review

If blocking stopped working or you want a new site, email us first. We respond quickly and prefer fixing issues over one-star surprises.

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