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SD-B

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Don't use my iPad but hubby does but i have to take care of it. He's complaining about incessant ads popping up. I did buy a year or two ago an ad block for it and all of a sudden I guess its not working..
I think it was called Ad Block (fancy that..lol)

So, need a new one.
Anyone here that can recommend one that works well but is easy to set up.
He needs something that will just work and i just don't have the time to be looking at it for him every time one does.

So best ADBLOCK please" :)

He prefers to use Google Chrome rather than Safari but is resistant to change so I am going to stick with Chrome for him rather than go with Safari.


T.I.A.


On the web I can find apps on Google for my computer that would likely work but not on an iPad . It seems much more limited?
 

SD-B

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Apr 1, 2009
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Kind of getting the idea that maybe jailbreaking ones ipad is the only way to get rid of these annoying ads :(

Hope i am wrong for i have been an apple user for a long time but have already migrated to android for a few reasons and dont want to hear that theres little control over iPads as well now, unless jailbroken?

I myself haven't used an iPad or iphone in about 2 years but still love my Macs............but i have never seen as many annoying ads on an ipad since the hubby showed me today what he's dealing with
 

Toltepeceno

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There are some that work well on wifi, for everything including apps and games, like weblock which is what I use but but on 3g, 4g fugedaboudit.
 

Toltepeceno

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Does Weblock take care of the VERY annoying Safari (and some apps) "redirects" to the app store to a certain app?

I'm sorry, I am not sure what you are referring to. It must as I am not familiar with it. It does do a good job, you add it to your wifi connection and not to the browser so it works for everything.
 

Hal~9000

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Don't use my iPad but hubby does but i have to take care of it. He's complaining about incessant ads popping up.

He prefers to use Google Chrome rather than Safari but is resistant to change so I am going to stick with Chrome for him rather than go with Safari.

I personally use the browser iCab mobile for my iPad mini retina which has a built in adblocker and works wonderfully over both WiFi / Cellular.
 
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