New Features and Forum for AdClear ad blocker for Android

New Features! New Forums!

We recently rolled out our biggest update to AdClear ad blocker for Android yet! This is all possible thanks to user feedback and our talented team to send this update out so quickly. We have some exciting features to share with you:

  1. We added a filter for in-app ads. By tapping in the middle of the screen, you can see a log of the ads you’ve blocked (another new feature!). You can also filter out ad blocking support depending on the app. This lets users support the apps they want to and keeps AdClear ad blocker for Android from interfering with games that use ads to function.
  2. Turning AdClear ad blocker for Android on and off is now a breeze! We’ve added a simple on/off switch to AdClear’s main screen. Our previous method of using notifications to turn it on and off wasn’t very appealing to users. It’s important to know that the SSL certificate does not work unless the VPN is on.
  3. No more constant notifications! We received a large amount of feedback concerning the amount of notifications AdClear generates, and we’ve finally made them dismissable! We apologize for how annoying this must have been.

We want to foster more discussion with our users, which is why we’ve set up a reddit page at /r/AdBlockerForAndroid! We also set up pages at Github and XDA-Developers for bug reports and discussion. We’re indebted to our engaging user base and welcome any and all feedback. We look forward to hearing from you.

You can download our latest version from – https://www.seven.com/android-adblocker-download

About SEVEN Networks

SEVEN Networks software solutions deliver device-centric mobile traffic management and analytics for wireless carriers. Extending control from the network to the mobile client gives operators the power to manage and optimize data traffic before it impacts the network. Device-based analytics offer deeper and timelier insight than solutions that are solely network based. SEVEN’s Open Channel products reduce operator costs, increase efficiency in the use of wireless infrastructure, and enhance end-user experience. They bring immediate capacity relief to overloaded networks, simplify the creation of innovative new service plans, and provide actionable intelligence for mobile carriers.
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