If you have updated your device to iOS 9, head over to settings > Safari > Content Blocker. There isn't much you can do right now however, this feature surely tells us that not even mobile advertisements has a way to escape the dreaded "AdBlocker Extensions".
Previously, there was no unified way to do this, and in most cases you had to use a different browser that came with content blocking option. What do you think about this move from Apple regarding content blocking in Safari.
Previously, there was no unified way to do this, and in most cases you had to use a different browser that came with content blocking option. What do you think about this move from Apple regarding content blocking in Safari.
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