
The UI is nothing to write home about, but my word - this is not only the fastest content blocker, but the most robust that I tried.

Or, if you are like me, you just turn them all on (except web fonts) and feel the speed. This is the same for each of these toggles, allowing you the finest granularity of control you might want. Currently there is 2,922 rules for ad blocking alone - say I wanted to unblock certain ad networks, you can easily toggle individual ad networks on and off (and there is a search to find the one you want). Oh, and there’s a web editor that you can open on your desktop to write a custom package.Īll of that is pretty cool, but each option also allows you to dive in. Not only can you block: ads, trackers, Twitter widgets, Facebook widgets, sharing widgets, web fonts, Disqus comments, and Adult sites - but you can also block cookies, user defined URLs, and even specify page elements to block. The main screen makes it look like the most simple app on the planet, but if you dive into the customization menu - oh boy.
#1BLOCKER EDITOR FULL#
(A few content blockers actually slowed down certain sites.) It is also a very full featured content blocker. In my testing 1Blocker was the fastest content blocker by a wide margin - and also one of the few content blockers that was faster on every site. What I didn’t do is really tell you very much about each of these, ((Apologies I was running late to take the family to a birthday party.)) so I want to go ahead and right that wrong now. When I speed tested the content blockers I laid out the top three fastest ones:

Read part one, part three, and part four. This is part two in a four part series on content blockers in iOS 9.
