Crumblr — Hide cookies popups 4+

Blocks cookie banners and more

Luca Champoussin

    • Free

Description

Crumblr is a nuisance blocker/remover for iPhone, iPad and Mac. Wether that is: cookie banners, popups, widgets and more.
It allows you to remove those unwanted parts from your web-navigation in Safari.


EASY TO USE

Crumblr blocks those annoyances on the web. It works directly within Safari. Therefore, you can continue browsing as you used to before, now without the ads.
Just download Bolt, launch it once to set it up in a matter of seconds.
Enjoy a annoyance-free, lighter web.


CUSTOM CONFIGURATION

Crumblr will download a configuration in order to block the annoyances based on several filter lists.
From there you will be able to choose a more specific configuration in order to block exactly what you want:
1. Cookie banners
2. Popups
3. Social media buttons
4. App banners
5. Widgets
6. Irritating elements


UPDATES

You are able to retrieve up-to-date filter lists directly within the application.


If you have any suggestion, don't hesitate to leave a comment on the AppStore!
You want to block ads? Check out my other app Bolt!

What’s New

Version 2.6

Thank you for using Crumblr! This update includes some improvements.

Ratings and Reviews

vivrichardson ,

Not working on iOS 17 iPad

This does not work, first site I opened had cookie pop up request.
but it’s not alone most of them do not work

Developer Response ,

Hello Vivian,

Thanks for reaching out!

Please note that Crumblr is an addition to my other app Bolt.
The first focuses on annoyances such as cookie popup while the later focuses on ads/trackers.

While we can block/hide most ads on websites some of them prevents to use anti-adblock and then the filters try to block those anti-adblock. It's a bit of a cat-and-mouse game here.

However for cookies it's a bit different... that's why I decided to separate Crumblr from Bolt.
Here a the things that might have happened after your installation:

1) Filters need to be activated either from the Settings app or from the Safari app directly (as described in the Crumblr application).
If you did so: activating several filters rules at the same time is usually instantaneous, but it may require a couple of minutes for them to be fully loaded depending on the device you're using ("older" devices require more time then "new" devices) ;

2) The website is unknown to any list/filter. If it is not indiscreet, you can send me the website url so that I can take a look.

3) The website is one which cannot work without any cookies, or at least without some of them, depending on how it was designed/build.
Thus on some website filters might block only part of it or, sadly, none in some case. If it happens you'll be facing the popup and need to manually interact with it to accept the minimum required.

Since I'm not sure which case you're facing, I've anticipated the next lists/filters update on my side.

You can try to launch Crumblr again and get the update in the app directly, it will set the list again.

Then you can try again and let me know if needed.

Thanks again for reaching out, have a nice day!

App Privacy

The developer, Luca Champoussin, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

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