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Dec 8, 2015 12:38 PM in response to Sly16by pedro d,Hello there, Sly16.
It sounds like you are trying to prevent Anti-phishing and the Content Blockers features in Safari for iOS. The following Knowledge Base article offers up a great explanation of the feature and how to take advantage of it:
Safari web settings on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
By default, Safari shows certain web features like movies, animation, and web applications. You can enable Content Blockers to help protect your privacy and your device from possible security risks on the Internet.
To change settings for Safari, tap Settings > Safari. To learn more about Safari in iOS, see the user manual.
Turn on Anti-phishing and Content Blockers
To turn Anti-phishing on, tap Settings > Safari and turn on Fraudulent Website Warning. When it's on, the Anti-phishing feature in Safari will show an alert if the site you're visiting is a suspected phishing site. To turn it off, tap Fraudulent Website Warning again.
Phishing is a fraudulent attempt to steal your personal information, such as passwords, account information, or user names. A fraudulent website masquerades as a legitimate one, such as a bank, financial institution, or email service provider.
With iOS 9, Safari brings Content Blockers. Content Blockers are extensions that let Safari efficiently block cookies, images, resources, pop-ups, and other content.
To turn on Content Blockers, you need to download a content blocking app from the App Store. Tap Settings > Safari > Content Blockers and enable the extensions that you’d like to use. You can use more than one content blocker.
You need an iPhone 5s or later to use Content Blockers.
Thanks for reaching out to Apple Support Communities.
Kind Regards.

