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BlockP APK + MOD vv3.3.3 (Ads Disabled, Premium Features Unlocked, Subscription Bypassed, All Filtering Categories Unlocked)

Version: v3.3.3
Ads Disabled, Premium Features Unlocked, Subscription Bypassed, All Filtering Categories Unlocked
App Name BlockP
Package Name com.blocking.sites
Genre tools
Size 52 M
Latest Version v3.3.3
Mod Info
Ads Disabled, Premium Features Unlocked, Subscription Bypassed, All Filtering Categories Unlocked
Update Date 2026-03-06
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BlockP Mod is a content filtering tool designed to block access to adult websites and other user-defined categories. It functions as a local VPN-based filter on the device, targeting users who want to restrict their own or others' web browsing on Android. The app operates in the system utility category, providing a straightforward interface for managing blocklists.

What This Mod Unlocks

  • All premium filtering categories and advanced blocking rules are unlocked.
  • In-app advertisements are completely removed from all screens.
  • The subscription requirement for scheduled blocking and time limits is bypassed.
  • Pro features like detailed activity logs and custom blocklist imports are enabled.

The modded version of BlockP Mod activates premium features upon launch. No subscription or in-app purchase is required.

This mod requires Android 9.0 or higher. It uses approximately 55 MB of storage after installation. Root access is not required.

Installation follows the standard sideload process for modified APKs. First, enable installation from unknown sources in your device settings. Second, download the mod APK file. Third, locate the file using a file manager and tap to install. Fourth, launch BlockP Mod and grant the necessary VPN permission when prompted.

Known edge cases include the VPN service notification being persistent, which is a function of the core app. Clearing the app's data may reset some custom blocklists to default. The mod's features are client-side and do not interact with any online authentication, so there is no server-side detection risk. On some custom ROMs, the VPN permission prompt may appear twice.