Become a sponsor to Arjun
My name is Arjun, and I'm an independent software developer and current full time undergrad computer science student. I'm currently creating WebShield, a wide spectrum content blocker for Safari, designed to be on par with uBlock Origin.
"WebShield is and will always remain free, with all core ad-blocking functionality available to everyone. I believe in keeping the web clean and accessible, without hiding essential features behind paywalls. As an independent, self-funded project, WebShield relies exclusively on user donations to sustain its development. This funding model is intentional—it ensures our incentives align perfectly with our users' interests. By choosing this path over revenue from ads, tracking, or deals with ad companies, we maintain our independence and stay true to our privacy-first principles.
WebShield+ offers a tiered support system: the more you contribute, the greater your influence on WebShield's future development. Your level of support directly correlates with the weight your voice carries in shaping our roadmap and future features.
For a modest contribution (starting at $1 either monthly or as a one-time payment), WebShield+ offers:
- Early access to release candidate versions and experimental features
- Direct communication with the development team
- Influence on WebShield's roadmap (scaled with contribution level)
- A special badge on Discord
- The satisfaction of supporting a truly independent ad-blocker
I develop WebShield as a full-time student, dedicating and paying with my free time to create the best possible ad-blocking experience for Safari users. While supporting the project is entirely optional, every donation directly funds our continued development and independence. This user-supported model allows us to maintain our unwavering focus on privacy and performance, free from the compromises that come with alternative funding sources.
Our commitment to providing a powerful, free ad-blocker for all Safari users remains unchanged. We believe in creating a product valuable enough that users choose to support it, rather than forcing their hand through paywalls or compromising with "acceptable ads."
Together, we can redefine ad-blocking for Safari, prioritizing user privacy, performance, and a cleaner web experience for everyone."