- Use basic settings to block Safari advertisements (strong for Japanese sites).
- top spot in the yearly paid app list for three years running (Best of 2017-2019)
- A local app that is safe and secure, run by a security company that is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's First Section
High-performing ad blocker designed just for Safari is called 280blocker. For five years running, it has been the most popular ad blocking app thanks to enormous support.
The high accuracy of ad blocking is achieved by the regular updates of the ad blocking rules.
You can help Safari display pages more quickly and drastically cut down on the amount of data it uses by eliminating intrusive advertising.
It is advised to use 280blocker for
- Those who were mortified after inadvertently tapping on an adult advertisement while riding a train
- People who were startled when an abruptly displayed violent advertisement
- Individuals that utilize a cheap plan and are constantly concerned about how much data they use online
Unintentional taps can be avoided by blocking advertisements.
We give seniors and kids peace of mind when they browse the internet.
Content blocked (only on Safari)
- advertisements on websites for smartphones in the country
- unneeded PR articles with a connection
- Excessive monitoring (behavior monitoring)
- Slow-moving buttons on SNS
- Blocks mining scripts for cryptocurrency
- Ad-blocking techniques, or anti-adblockers, are encouraged as much as feasible.
Some video websites' advertisements are incompatible.
Additionally, we oppose advertising on foreign websites with copyright violations.
Concerning security
The content blocker (extension) that comes with iOS Safari is used to create this application.
The purpose of this content blocker is not to examine user behavior on websites.
As a result, the app is unable to gather data on the websites you have visited or the advertisements you have banned.
Furthermore, the OS provides this capability, thus its impact on the battery is minimal.
For quality enhancement purposes, we collect data regarding app crashes and function usage rates. However, you have the option to disable the app's collection of information.
To stop the program from sending the event log, simply disable the sharing of analytical data. (Note that there is no way to discontinue sending crash information.)
Concerning the DNS blocking feature
This capability blocks access to domains that provide advertising using encrypted DNS (DOH), which was made a standard feature in iOS 14.
You can prevent communication that isn't essential or that can pose a privacy risk by only using a proprietary DNS server when browsing preset ad domains.
Your privacy won't be abused because it doesn't obstruct regular communication or reveal which app you are accessing from.
Additionally, by avoiding pointless communication, the browser's behavior will be reliable. But the DNS blocking function can't block entirely because of its nature.
Furthermore, although if it's free right now, server running expenses and other factors might eventually force it to be a membership feature.
Furthermore, we will let you know in advance if there are any changes to the pricing schedule so you won't be charged without understanding.
Concerning post-purchase assistance
Please visit our official blog if you're wondering "Is there a problem?" as we've outlined what to do in such cases.
If the advertisements still won't go away, the app isn't working properly, or you need assistance, please get in touch with us via the "Frequently Asked Questions" or "What if ads aren't blocked?" forms.
We apologize, but we are unable to provide app refunds. Please get in touch with Apple if you have any questions about charges or refunds.