Opened on 07/05/2017 at 02:03:51 PM
Closed on 08/10/2017 at 01:20:20 PM
Last modified on 10/13/2017 at 05:59:00 PM
#5376 closed defect (fixed)
ABP no longer blocks ads on iOS11
Reported by: | traynard | Assignee: | dzhang |
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Priority: | P2 | Milestone: | |
Module: | Adblock-Plus-for-iOS/macOS | Keywords: | |
Cc: | mario, jand, tomasnovella | Blocked By: | |
Blocking: | Platform: | iOS | |
Ready: | yes | Confidential: | no |
Tester: | Unknown | Verified working: | no |
Review URL(s): |
Description
Environment
iOS 11 - iPhone 7 - ABP v1.1.0
How to reproduce
- Disable AA in the ABP app and ensure Safari settings has ABP enabled as the content blocker
- In Safari, Navigate to arstechnica.com
- Open any of the top story articles
Observed behaviour
Ads are shown in the following locations:
top of the page (below header), Middle of the article content, and beneath the article navigation (sponsored stories)
Expected behaviour
No ads should be shown when AA is disabled
NOTE: Same behavior when AA is enabled.
Attachments (2)
Change History (13)
comment:1 Changed on 07/05/2017 at 02:11:04 PM by mario
- Cc jand tomasnovella added
comment:2 Changed on 07/12/2017 at 02:19:02 PM by mario
- Priority changed from Unknown to P2
- Ready set
comment:3 Changed on 07/12/2017 at 04:53:13 PM by CraftyDeano
This was an issue Apple was aware of affecting iOS 11 Developer Beta 1 & 2 and Public Beta 1.
This has been resolved in Developer Beta 3 of iOS 11 and most likely in the upcoming Public Beta 2.
I could not reproduce this issue on iOS 11 Beta 3 - iPhone 7+ - iOS 11b3
Resolved Issues
- In beta 2 and earlier, Safari Content Blockers may not have blocked content as expected.
Workaround: If a Content Blocker is not working as expected, in Settings > SafarI, toggle the state of the Content Blocker.
comment:4 Changed on 07/13/2017 at 06:59:55 AM by mario
@traynard, can you confirm, that it works with iOS beta 3 using the current build?
comment:5 Changed on 07/13/2017 at 08:11:15 AM by wmchris
@mario i can not confirm this. Bug still appears on latest public beta. Workaround does not work either
comment:6 Changed on 07/13/2017 at 01:58:42 PM by traynard
@mario @wmchris - I am actually seeing this working much better on beta 3 now. The example in this ticket is working as expected now (no ads).
Changed on 07/13/2017 at 10:31:00 PM by wmchris
With enabled abp on ios11
Changed on 07/13/2017 at 10:31:28 PM by wmchris
Disabled abp on ios11
comment:7 Changed on 07/13/2017 at 10:33:14 PM by wmchris
See attached Images. Abp doesnt work on non Public beta3 with disabled aa. Normally this page is adfree with abp. Same problem with pub Beta 2
comment:8 Changed on 07/17/2017 at 04:47:06 PM by traynard
@wmchris - what model of iPad are you using? I have tested on iPhone and iPad and am not seeing any ads on the example site in your screenshots.
comment:9 Changed on 08/09/2017 at 11:23:23 AM by dzhang
I tested ABP with iOS 11 beta 5 (on iPad Pro) also against arstechnica.com.
Ads were blocked when ABP is active and AA is enabled.
Therefore, ABP appears to be working with the latest beta iOS beta version. For those times when it is not immediately blocking ads after activation of ABP, one or more page refreshes seems to get it to work.
comment:10 Changed on 08/10/2017 at 01:20:20 PM by dzhang
- Resolution set to fixed
- Status changed from new to closed
comment:11 Changed on 10/13/2017 at 05:59:00 PM by dzhang
- Owner set to dzhang
@jand, @tomasnovella, can you look into that?