Pie Adblock for Safari
Pie Adblock for Safari Summary
Pie Adblock for Safari is a ad-supported iOS app in Tools by The People's Internet Experiment. Released in Aug 2024 (1 year ago). It has 1.5K ratings with a 4.66★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 4.6K monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (0% IAP / 100% ads). Store metadata: updated Aug 18, 2025.
Recent activity: 6.00 new ratings this week View trends →
Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Nov 17, 2024.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on Aug 18, 2025 .
4.66★
Ratings: 1.5K
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App Description
An adblocker that pays you to use it!
Too good to be true? Here is how it works:
Free Premium Features — Enjoy all premium adblocking features at no cost to you, ever: anti-adblocking circumvention, cookie popup suppression, YouTube web adblocking, and more.
Get Paid to See Ads — Opt-in to see a limited number of approved ads and earn generous cash back rewards. We partner with top brand partners to serve you relevant ads and pass money back to you.
Cash back rewards for shopping on 1000s of partnered stores. Just one click to activate cash back on your eligible purchases.
Savings via automatic coupons with our AI-powered turbo-apply technology. We scour the web for the best deals we can find and auto-apply them at checkout to save you big $$$.
Amazon integration to automatically get all product-specific coupons. Never miss a coupon checkbox again. Also works on Walmart & Target!
The advertising economy of the internet is making a lot of money off of you and we here at Pie believe that you deserve your fair share.
Streamline your internet experience with Pie Adblock. Block ads, get paid!
Note: Pie Adblock capabilities work within the Safari browser when you enable the mobile Safari extension. You can block ads and get paid while browsing on the Safari (including YouTube within the Safari browser). However, we are unable to block ads outside of the Safari browser, individual mobile apps will still have ads (e.g., the YouTube app, Facebook app, etc.)