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Popup Blocker – Control the Popups on Your iPhone or iPod touch

Available In: Cydia       Price: $0.99  

Popup Blocker Popup Blocker is an application that allows you to control just about every popup that you could get on an iPhone and/or iPod touch.

Once installed, you can get to the app in your stock Settings application. Here you have the options to enable/disable the application, Block Away Items, turn on/off Wake On Alert (this turns on your screen when you receive an alert) and set Alerts.

In the Alerts option you have the ability to turn on/off Block When Unlocked, Block When Locked and Wake On Alert for the following popups;

    • Calendar Alerts
    • SMS Alerts
    • Voicemail Alerts
    • Location Requests
    • Accessory Warnings
    • Network Lost Warnings
    • App Deletion Warnings
    • App Store Ratings
    • Low Battery Warnings
    • Low Disk Space Warnings
    • Backgrounders Alerts
    • Call Failure Warnings

Doug has been waiting for an application like this for a while now. It is a very simple, yet extremely useful application. It does cost $0.99 USD via PayPal. You can install the application however, you cannot use it until you buy it. Though, I would say this one is definitely worth the $0.99. You can get Popup Blocker via the modmyi source.

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6 Responses to Popup Blocker – Control the Popups on Your iPhone or iPod touch

  1. uri says:

    wasnt it for free?

  2. Douglas says:

    It installs for free but won’t start working until after you pay for activation within the app. I really love this app!

  3. JMCato says:

    this pretty much rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

  4. Christopher says:

    anyone know if the activation will survive a restore/upgrade?

    does it use UDID to activate? (i was using UDIDFaker when i bought it)

  5. Aesch says:

    Is there something similar to non jailbreaked iPhones?

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