It also allows you to use a different proxy for specific websites, like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, social widgets from websites. Adblock - Ad Blocker for apps can make your device download ads (banners and popups), stats and user tracking, scripts or images through a proxy server you pick. Easily manage PAC (Proxy Auto-Config) script and route different connections through different proxy servers. Easy setup in under 1 minute with detailed tutorialĪdblock - Ad Blocker for apps allows you to control how your device fetches online content.#1 ad blocking, porn block solution for iOS.The proxy manager can now work with Wi-Fi and cellular.
If your iOS device is jailbroken, you can use Cydia to buy an app called AdBlocker, and you can get a free companion app called AdBlocker Networks that blocks the most popular in-app ad networks, but they're rather unstable too.ĮDIT I just learned that iOS 8 allows "App Extensions" and that a recent update to Chrome for iOS 8 supports them too, so maybe someone with a reasonably recent Mac can try to whip up a suitable ad-blocker in Swift and see whether Apple will let it into the gallery.#1 ad blocking, porn block solution for iOS To block ads in most apps, you can also buy the Adblock app for iOS7+ (by the same guy as Weblock, not affiliated with us or any other ad-blocking browser extension), which sets up a phony VPN profile, but it's less stable in my experience. The best you can do is buy Weblock and set the URL that it configures as the proxy auto-configuration URL (PAC) for every single Wi-Fi network, individually, and it doesn't work on cellular connections it's rather coarse-grained, but with some serious effort, you can block many of the ads out there.
Pablo wrote:hi I have an iPad mini and I would like to be able to get addblocker plus installed but the website I keep getting taken to doesn't have a link to download am I missing something?iOS browsers don't allow extensions, and Chrome for iOS is just a shell around the operating system's Webkit engine also, unlike Android, iOS (unless jailbroken) doesn't allow local filtering proxies, so it doesn't make sense for Eyeo to try to port ABP for Android over to iOS (and there's also the problem of translating from Java to Objective-C or Swift).