![]() These content blocking extensions, or ad blockers as these apps are more commonly known, will prevent Safari from loading online ads, pop-ups, tracking scripts, cookies, images, auto-play videos and other content that tend to slow down browsing and consume resources without adding any value. Following iOS 9’s general release later today, iOS 9 users will be able to download apps from the App Store that bring content blocking extensions to Safari on the iPhone and iPad. ![]() Shortly after Apple announced iOS 9 in June, developers uncovered code in the iOS 9 beta that revealed support for content-blocking Safari browser extensions in iOS 9.
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