On 2017-02-17 12:02, budulis vulgaris wrote: > Ple, tikrai neleidžia: > https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/adblock-plus-abp-remove-ads/id1028871868?mt=8 > O pabandyk Firefoxui surast :) Būtent tik Safariui ir yra. Ir aš visiškai nenustebsiu, jog apple į tai kol kas žiūri "pro pirštus" tik Safario populiarinimui, ir bet kurią akimirką tą adblocką užlenks, kai tik obuoliui šaus į galvą. p.s. Anders J · 2015-10-05 23:08 · # Content blocking is only supported in iOS9 on 64 bit devices: “This excludes the iPhone 4s, 5, and 5c; the iPad 2, 3rd-generation iPad, and 4th-generation iPad; 1st-generation iPad mini; and the 5th-generation iPod touch. All later devices work. ---------------- Mikhail · 2015-10-02 16:05 · # Did you think about bypassing Apple’s 50000 rules limitation by releasing different ABP apps for every supported country-specific EasyList? E.g. for Russian sites the efficiency of current ad-blocking is almost non-existing, what is extremely upsetting, knowing how good ABP on other platforms is. Reply from Felix Dahlke: We could register multiple content blockers to work around that limitation, but we’ve refrained from that so far. We’re trying to reduce the number of rules as much as possible first, we have some leeway there. If nothing else works, we will probably resort to having multiple blockers the user needs to enable. ---------------