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Looks it. Can you not subscribe or save favourite news sites like Sky Sports, BBC ect? Would be nice to have them all in one place.

Yes, but those are not added as a selected source properly yet. Here is a screenshot of the Favourites section and the actual news section of a source:
 

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Yes, but those are not added as a selected source properly yet. Here is a screenshot of the Favourites section and the actual news section of a source:

Thanks, appreciate that. Doesn't look thaaaat bad, shame it's only US for now, looking forward to trying it when it's out in the UK.
 
Here's a little omission for you in ios9, plugging in a charger on silent the phone used to vibrate.. It's gone. No more phone appreciation from getting poked.
 
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Just tested tab reloads, opened 4-5 web pages and opened up a site on each.

Checked a couple apps then went back to my tabs.

What I found is tab reloads do happen but pages dont go blank when reloading you still see content and page refreshes. Lol

Clever of Apple to try mask tab reloads lol
 
50GB for 79p per month. Happy with that for a while. I was running out of space on the older 20GB for £7.49 a year.
 
Anybody any idea when 9.1 will be released (final version, not a beta) would be nice if it was released when we get our phones so we have the news app!

I would highly doubt it would be that soon. I'd guess it'll be more like the kind of timeframe of the iPad Pro.
Also, Apple can probably enable News on our devices without needing an OS update. Changing the region does it, which strongly suggests that it's just fetching a config JSON from their servers, like Pay does.
 
There is another Safari Content Blocker available in the UK:

Purify Blocker: Fast, Clutter-free Web Browsing in Safari by Chris Aljoudi
https://appsto.re/gb/R-Uz9.i

Down side is its £2.99 and Crystal is free.

Might be worth finding some reviews online to see if Purify is any good.
 
I've got blockr and purify. Both the same speed and do the job but blockr wins as its cheaper and blocks those annoying cookie warnings
 
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