Faster browsing on Android, iOS and Windows Phone
Opera’s ad blocker is now available on all mobile platforms. The built-in feature has today landed in the Opera Mini browsers for iOS and Windows Phone, as well as the Opera browser for Android. This follows the recent release of native ad blocking on Opera Mini for Android and the Opera browser for computers.
Advertising has long powered the internet, enabling users to access online content and services free of charge. However, in recent years, some publishers in the advertising ecosystem have become too aggressive with ads leading to a poor user experience, and users have begun to perceive distracting or intrusive online ads as lessening the web browsing experience. Opera believes in consumer choice and is focused on delivering high quality user experiences across all company products.
“Users are demanding ad blockers because of the better browsing experience it offers,” says Nuno Sitima, SVP Mobile Browsers, Opera. “Opera users can speed up their mobile surfing, skip extra data charges and stretch their internet packages even further by blocking in the browser intrusive and data-wasting ads and heavy tracking.”
Opera faster than Chrome and other browsers
Opera for Android, with ad blocker and Opera’s signature compression, is able to load webpages faster than other browsers and with greater data savings. Tests show that Google Chrome took 14% longer than Opera to load a webpage on average, while Adblock Browser took as much as 79% longer.
On data savings, the average amount of data Opera for Android downloaded per webpage after removing ads was 229 KB; Chrome consumed 84% more data, and Adblock Browser burned through 3.4 times more data.
Recent research* by PageFair confirms the sheer demand for ad blockers on mobile. At present, 419 million people are blocking ads on the mobile web, representing 90% growth during 2015. PageFair also found that the number of people blocking ads on mobile globally is double than that on desktop.
Web apps make progress
Today’s Opera browser for Android update also adds support for web push notifications, a cornerstone of progressive web apps. These are apps that run inside a mobile browser, but look and function like regular, native apps. Because they are lighter than native apps, they allow for serious storage and data savings – game changing in emerging markets with lower-end phones and limited data plans.
If a website is a progressive web app – like Washington Post and Flipkart – Opera prompts the user to add it to their phone’s home screen. With web push notifications, updates from web apps will appear in the phone’s notification area – just like a native app. Try it by logging into Facebook and accepting the notifications prompt. Read more on the blog.
Take the new browsers for a test drive
A built-in ad blocker also saves users time because they can skip the hassle of finding and installing a third-party ad-blocking app.
- Opera for Android: To start blocking ads for speedy surfing, tap the “O” menu in the browser; then, tap settings and data savings, and tick the “block ads” box.
- Opera Mini for iOS: Activate ad blocker under the “O” menu and then the data-savings summary. Ad blocking is available in Opera Turbo savings mode. From there, simply toggle “block ads” on and off.
- Opera Mini for Windows Phone: Under the “O” menu, tap settings and then select “block ads”.