New Changes in AdClear Ad Blocker Version 5.0.0.500454

On Friday we released version 454 which features a lot of UI improvements and ease-of-use improvements. First, you’ll notice the screen is different. We ditched the on/off switch for a button, which turns the VPN on and off at lightning speed. There is now a button for the certificate, which will download simpler and quicker as well. You’ll also notice our beautiful new red banner, which looks more Android-centric than our previous version. The menu on the right brings up Settings and the new About AdClear section. In that section we will put release notes, the build number, and our feedback link for our ad blocker.

These changes will hopefully make AdClear feel more like something that can quickly run in the background while you use your Android device. We know you want to spend more time browsing and using apps than fooling with your ad blocker, which is why we are redoing our tutorial process. We will have more on that later, but as of now, AdClear goes to its main screen immediately after download.

Feedback has been completely redone (and is also located in the other menu); it’s way more open ended and let’s you tell us what you want. Your concerns will be emailed directly to us. We encourage you to be as thorough and detailed as you can! We also have links to our github and subreddit pages for your convenience. We want to thank the Android users that have helped us improve AdClear since release. None of this would be possible without your help!

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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