: Ensuring trackers were killed before they even made a request.
🚀 : This era of 1Blocker helped transition content blocking from a "hacky" experience into a seamless, native-feeling part of the Apple ecosystem.
While might seem like just another minor update in the history of the popular iOS and Mac content blocker, it actually represented a pivotal moment for the app's performance and user experience. ⚡ The Speed Revolution 1Blocker 1.4.6
: It addressed specific edge cases where white-listed sites would still have elements blocked incorrectly. đź’ˇ Why it Mattered
: Allowing users to toggle specific categories like "Social Widgets" or "Comments" without breaking the rest of the site. : Ensuring trackers were killed before they even
The 1.4.6 update focused heavily on . Before this version, content blockers often struggled with the sheer size of "block lists," which could slow down Safari's initial launch.
: It managed to block more scripts and ads while using fewer system resources. 🛠️ The "Under the Hood" Refinement ⚡ The Speed Revolution : It addressed specific
At the time of this release, the mobile web was becoming increasingly bloated with "malvertising" and heavy tracking scripts. 1Blocker 1.4.6 solidified the app's reputation for: