Rehosting usually means taking the content from the original source and hosting it somewhere. For reposts, please check the /new section of the sub to see if the content you want to post has been posted by another user. This rule also covers spam and illegitimate/sketchy links. Software issues (iOS & iPadOS issues) are permitted.Īll posts must foster reasonable discussion, posts shouldn't just be "Wow x feature is so cool" or "I hate x feature" Posts should have actual content, and shouldn't be rants or "circlejerking" posts. No hardware support issues, instead go to r/applehelp or r/iphonehelp. We don't allow spam or irrelevant self-promotion without authorization from the moderators. For all discussions about Apple, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or any other off-topic discussions, please move the discussion to the relevant subreddits. Posts must be discussions about iOS or iOS beta only. No posting of app release notes (funny or otherwise) except for updates to iOS. No blogspam or news with minimal/recycled content.ĭo not submit photos of codes, or just the codes (from places like Starbucks) themselves. Don't post links to your own YouTube videos or blog posts. You shouldn't be gaining anything from links posted. No Amazon affiliate links or self-promotion (unless it's the official reddit one). My only quibble with the Mac app is that it lacks a way to Search or Filter the rules.No posts highlighting throttling issues, speedtest results, bragging about battery life.Īnd hilarious Siri answers. Thanks to iCloud, all your preferences and rules sync across all your Macs and iOS devices.ġBlocker for Mac also includes a nifty “Website Inspector” window that lets you enter any domain name and see what the size of the page is, as well as how many ads, trackers and widgets it has.ġBlocker for Mac is available for $4.99 on the Mac App Store while the iOS app is available for Free on the App Store with a $2.99 IAP. What’s more, you can also add your own custom blocking rules in the app. A handy Safari extension lets you add the current website to the app’s whitelist. Not only can you block entire categories, you can drill down and enable/disable individual rules as well. Just like the iOS app, 1Blocker for Mac ships with close to 28,000 rules for blocking content, neatly classified into categories such as Ads, Trackers, Widgets, Comments, etc. This also means that your bandwidth is not wasted on unnecessary ads. Essentially, this means that while ad blocking plugins merely filter or hide content that’s part of the page that’s already loaded, 1Blocker tells Safari what to block before a page has loaded. ![]() Unlike some of the popular adblock plugins already available out there, 1Blocker for Mac uses “modern WebKit blocking technology”. I’ve had the pleasure of beta testing it before its debut on the App Store and since its release, 1Blocker has added some great features and has continued to win accolades from its users. ![]() Meticulously crafted by Salavat Khanov, 1Blocker gives you granular control over what content you want to block and what content you want to let through. In Mac 1Blocker Brings its Customizable Content Blocking to the MacġBlocker is one of, if not the best content blocking apps for iOS available on the App Store.
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