Unobstruct

com.infinitapps.BarBlock

Total installs
5,000+
Rating
4.8(303 reviews)
Released
August 9, 2017
Last updated
August 6, 2018
Category
Utilities
Developer
InfinitApps
Developer details
Name
InfinitApps
E-mail
unknown
Website
http://infinitapps.com
Country
unknown
Address
unknown
iOS SDKs
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Description

You’re already reading web pages on a pretty small screen. Don’t let floating social media sharing toolbars and the like get in your way.

Unobstruct includes a content blocker for Safari that will remove these bars automatically from several web pages. Just go into Safari’s settings and enable it under Content Blockers.

If a page still has floating bars covering it which aren’t removed by Unobstruct’s content blocker, you can hide these on demand. Do so by tapping the Unobstruct Page item in the Action button in Safari’s toolbar (which can be enabled under the More icon). If you need to get these hidden bars back, simply reload the web page (or long-press reload to load the page with content blockers disabled if you want them all).

Auto-blocking is available on many web sites, including:

• Medium

• TechCrunch

• The Verge

• Recode

• Polygon

• Vox and other Vox-run sites

• Wired

• Mashable

• And many others — see the entire list in the in-app settings

Note that on some sites, the top bar remains since removing it would make the site fail to function fully. But you can use the Unobstruct Page action to remove it.