1Blocker - Ad Blocker Reviews – Page 8

5/5 rating based on 229 reviews. Read all reviews for 1Blocker - Ad Blocker for iPhone.
1Blocker - Ad Blocker is free iOS app published by 1Blocker LLC

Tried & True

DelanderSmithee

The OG of Safari content blockers.


Same ads

JSL6139

As many as ever. Useless


Perfect!

Usskywatch

Perfect ad blocker for Safari. Thank you for a great product. Keep the updates coming.


Best blocker for Safari

DavoColo

Works well to increase privacy and security while using Safari, putting Safari on par with privacy-focused browsers. Even better, it does so transparently, almost never interfering with loading of web pages. Rock solid and highly recommended.


Solid for multi-apple device users

Andre Chi

I’ve been using this for some time and feel like the app does the job. It is hard to overcome some issues, though, and using the support page didn’t really help me. One vexing issue is figuring out what I need to do to allow Captcha. I tried searching this in support, sure I’d see it listed somewhere, but came up with nothing.


Thankyou!

Dewy253

Ive been serching a long time for an app like this my device runs great now Thankyou much.


Signed up for 2 week free trial but ...

Wr01

... still can’t access more than what services you get for free even though I received a subscription confirmation from Apple. Why bother?


The Best!

App ReviewOr

This dependable tool offers everything you’d expect from an Ad blocker. The ability to create you own rules and filters leaves no stone unturned.


Not blocking some sites

angelcolton

I have sent two emails stating that your app doesn’t block any ads from 9to5mac and their other sisters sites. I have not received any response from you. It used to block ads a few months ago. Maybe the owner of the site paid some $$$ to disable ad blocking. The main “feature” of the subscription is that they can update the rules frequently... that’s obviously not the case. I will not pay any subscription once my free trial ends.


Leaves users high and dry

Seth H. S.

The change to a subscription model is extremely frustrating for users that previously paid for this app “, as it essentially leaves the app unsupported for paying users. At the very least, the developer could have built support for third party block lists prior to this change.