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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1075994" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>AdGuard's traditional filter lists, which are typically used for ad blocking on websites, work with Safari and other browsers on the iPad. When you enable AdGuard's Safari Content Blocker feature, it can block ads and trackers in Safari browser using filter lists. </p><p></p><p>However, due to limitations imposed by Apple on iOS and iPadOS, third-party browsers on iPad do not have the same level of integration with content blockers as Safari. This means that while AdGuard's traditional filter lists can work with Safari, they may not be as effective in blocking ads on third-party browsers on iPad.</p><p></p><p>For the most comprehensive ad blocking experience on iPad, it is recommended to use AdGuard with Safari and enable the Safari Content Blocker feature to take advantage of traditional filter lists for ad blocking on websites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1075994, member: 52014"] AdGuard's traditional filter lists, which are typically used for ad blocking on websites, work with Safari and other browsers on the iPad. When you enable AdGuard's Safari Content Blocker feature, it can block ads and trackers in Safari browser using filter lists. However, due to limitations imposed by Apple on iOS and iPadOS, third-party browsers on iPad do not have the same level of integration with content blockers as Safari. This means that while AdGuard's traditional filter lists can work with Safari, they may not be as effective in blocking ads on third-party browsers on iPad. For the most comprehensive ad blocking experience on iPad, it is recommended to use AdGuard with Safari and enable the Safari Content Blocker feature to take advantage of traditional filter lists for ad blocking on websites. [/QUOTE]
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