
I suggest you just try both, and use whatever suits you best. That’s why we have a second product on iOS: Adblock Browser, a browser with ad blocking built in, which is not subject to the limitations of the content blocking API. In addition, the inability to do any sort of UI integration makes it difficult to provide the usual Adblock Plus features in a usable way. The content blocking API does, however, have some limitations that make it difficult to build a decent ad blocker with it. We’re using the new content blocking API introduced in iOS 9 to provide an ad blocker for Safari on iOS, with a content blocking list generated from EasyList. (It took forever, we submitted shortly after it became possible to submit iOS 9 apps.) We’re happy to announce that Apple has finally approved the first version of Adblock Plus for iOS – you can now get it on the App Store.


If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 25 alternatives to Poper Blocker and nine of them are available for Safari so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Adblock Plus and (a little) more Adblock Plus 1.0 for iOS released The best Safari alternative is Adblock Plus, which is both free and Open Source.
