


There are few situations that may cause the load issue in mobile apps. ✅ My AdGuard for Safari app wont load or not working properly (loading error / server error / connection error / Screen Freeze / Ping Problem). If that is your case, try installing older versions of the app. Even in some rare cases, the re-install step also don't work.iOS usually provides an option to restore settings and content from iCloud backup, if you've enabled it previously. Finally, if you can't fix it with anything, you may need to uninstall the app and re-install it.After that put it to charge, and press the power button. If none of the above working, you can wait till your phone battery drains and it turns off automatically.Press the power off button for few seconds and then choose restart from the menu to restart your device.Now you can try opening the app, it may work fine. Then you close the app that has this issue. You just need to press the recent applications menu (usually the first left button) in your phone. Most of the times, it might be a temporary loading issue.Usually when you open an app, you will see a black screen for few seconds and then app will crash with or without an error message. It is one of the most common problem in mobile phones and tablets. Regardless, the small price to pay for AdGuard on iOS is well worth it.Common AdGuard for Safari App Problems and Troubleshooting Steps ✅ I'm getting black screen / white screen (blank screen) when I open AdGuard for Safari? BUT the "Standings" page doesn't load with AdGuard enabled and I can't just disable it only for that page. I have AdGuard enabled and the experience is so much better. For example mlb.com is loaded with ads, their highlight videos show a 15 sec ad for literally every highlight. Brave and FF Focus you can do it right from within the browser, same as it was with FF/ubo on Android.Īlso, AdGuard on iOS doesn't acknowledge specific pages only within a domain. You have to open the app itself, dig into the whitelist area and then manually type in/paste the domain name to add it. The only annoyance with Adguard Pro on iOS (and probably the same for all app based content blockers on iOS) is it is clunky to whitelist a site as they aren't integrated with the browser. I used to use free Firefox Focus as the content blocker before, but it would go long time between updates. It has worked REAL well and allows me to just use native Safari. I paid for full version of AdGuard Pro late last year after my 6 month Android/Oneplus phase ended and I went back to iOS.
