Web Advertising is Dead

People don’t want ads on their phones. They don’t want ads on their tablets. They’re speaking out in a real loud voice — AD BLOCKERS!

 Web Advertising is Dead Today, with the release of iOS 9 and the iPhone 6s, Clearly(TM) is launching. Clearly is a content blocker for Safari. It works on the desktop as well as mobile. It blocks advertisements, tracking scripts, malware and spyware at the source. Clearly actually prevents unwanted content from even downloading. This saves battery and significantly speeds up browsing.

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Clearly is also free. Which could mean big changes for the advertising industry. iOS 9 has been the fastest uptake of any iOS release, and it’s certainly due to the new content blocking mechanisms, which Clearly uses. It updates itself in the background to give you the latest in ad and tracking blocking, ensuring you’re always protected and experience the best browsing.

Why not just use AdBlock, AdBlock Plus, or uBlock?

Other ad blockers actually load the ads…then hide them. This means you end up downloading megabytes of junk you don’t want (and your privacy is compromised with tracking scripts). Worse, the way they filter actually increases the use of resources such as CPU and RAM, slowing down your entire computer.

Clearly improves performance and speeds up page load times up to 4x, and can save hours of battery life and can cut data bills in half.

Device Requirements:

  • iPhone and iPod touch
  • Requires iOS 9.0 or later
  • 2.7 MB

    Category: security, productivity

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    San Francisco, California – Located in San Francisco, California, Alaric Cole is an independent developer who has been creating iPhone apps since 2008. In that time he’s had a top 10 app in nearly every category in the App Store, reaching the top 10 paid apps overall. Copyright (C) 2015 Alaric Cole. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.