Terms of Use
Last updated: June 23, 2026. These terms govern your use of Tomator Ad Blocker.
Using Tomator
Tomator Ad Blocker is provided for personal Safari browsing on iPhone and iPad. You are responsible for using the app lawfully and for keeping your device and Apple account secure.
Tomator uses Safari content blocker rules. It is not a VPN and does not promise to block ads or tracking inside every third-party app.
Safari extension setup
iOS requires Safari content blocker extensions to be enabled in system settings. Some features will not work until you turn on the Tomator extension and allow it for websites in Safari settings.
Websites can change their markup, scripts, and ad delivery methods. Tomator may not block every ad, tracker, popup, cookie notice, or annoyance on every page.
Subscriptions and purchases
Paid features, free trials, renewals, cancellations, refunds, and billing are handled by Apple through the App Store.
You can manage or cancel subscriptions from your Apple ID subscription settings. Removing the app does not automatically cancel an active subscription.
Allowlist and custom rules
Tomator may let you disable blocking for trusted sites or add custom rules. Incorrect custom rules can break website layout or hide content you wanted to see.
You can remove allowlist entries or custom rules from the app if a site stops working as expected.
No warranty
Tomator is provided as is and as available. Approtic does not guarantee uninterrupted operation, perfect blocking accuracy, or compatibility with every website.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Approtic is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your use of Tomator.
Changes to the app or terms
We may update Tomator or these terms as the product, App Store requirements, or legal requirements change. Continued use after changes means you accept the updated terms.
Contact
Questions about these terms can be sent to support@approtic.in.