What do people here recommend for ad blocking on the Fold 3 ?
This setting change will globally block ads.
Markeee said:
What do people here recommend for ad blocking on the Fold 3 ?
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Blokada - the popular mobile adblocker and VPN for Android and iOS
Keep all your devices protected with Blokada content filtering and encryption.
blokada.org
blackhawk said:
This setting change will globally block ads.
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A quick test of just adding dns.adguard.com
under More connections settings > Private DNS
seems to work pretty dame good nice share
Thanks
Markeee said:
A quick test of just adding dns.adguard.com
under More connections settings > Private DNS
seems to work pretty dame good nice share
Thanks
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Interesting, no? If you want more control you can get the full paid app but this works very well.
It will also block blacklisted sites.
If needed you can just temporarily turn it off. I've been using it for about half year, I stumbled onto it by accident. Plugged it in and surprisingly it worked without the app.
blackhawk said:
Interesting, no? If you want more control you can get the full paid app but this works very well.
It will also block blacklisted sites.
If needed you can just temporarily turn it off. I've been using it for about half year, I stumbled onto it by accident. Plugged it in and surprisingly it worked without the app.
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Yeah i been using AdGuard Premium [Mod Edit: Content Removed] on my Tab S7 + for a while and use the ABP AdBlock Plus on my PC they both work pretty good also
I second Blokada, it's been going strong for me for the past few years.
dirtybudha said:
I second Blokada, it's been going strong for me for the past few years.
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I have to agree.
From an ignorant user :
What are the implications of routing all personal and banking data via these apps ?
I am not worried about big companies using the data for ad and so on, but worried more about losing passwords and secure info.
Techvir said:
From an ignorant user :
What are the implications of routing all personal and banking data via these apps ?
I am not worried about big companies using the data for ad and so on, but worried more about losing passwords and secure info.
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afaik , it works just for blocking the ads ,
So we can have PoRn without the annoying banners and pop up's
It's not like an specfic app for other VPN stuff ( like nordvpn , ExpressVPN , etc )
pvillasuso said:
afaik , it works just for blocking the ads ,
So we can have PoRn without the annoying banners and pop up's
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Had one site that heated up the phone to 106F, it was buggy. Nothing ever does this.
That was a dirty site in more ways than one
If I had been on a PC things might have ended differently. Never saw this behavior before, but none the worse except a brief cool down period after closing that tab, wiping the cache, and a reboot.
Unfortunately I wasn't able to ID how it was causing the overheat other than maybe excessive cpu cycles; not shown as associated with any app or service. Lol, popup overload
Any firewall and ad blocker that runs well never hurts...
NextDNS
$24 per year for pro sub.
It's free for the first 300K lookups which may be fine for a single user/device.
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Hey everybody!
This is my first post on the forum but I've reading it for a month or 2 now.
I just bought my first Android phone which is an Exynos Galaxy S9.
I'm having trouble with DNS based adblocker. I tried Adguard, Blokada and DNS66 but all of them just block my internet connection when they are active. I cannot use any app that goes on the internet.
I've been looking for a solution for a while but not finding anything...
Do you have any solution? Or a good app that can block all the ubiquitous ads...
Many thanks.
Up!
Nobody's using an adblocker?
I'm using adaway, but you need root permission for the use. Just take a look here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2190753
Thanks for your answer!
I have investigated the root a little bit.
Seems quite interesting! (I've always been jailbroken on my iphone)
But what are the true downsides? I read that Knox will not work, but honestly i don t understand what it stands for.
The warranty will be broken too?
Magixbenjix said:
Thanks for your answer!
I have investigated the root a little bit.
Seems quite interesting! (I've always been jailbroken on my iphone)
But what are the true downsides? I read that Knox will not work, but honestly i don t understand what it stands for.
The warranty will be broken too?
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Voided Warranty and any app relying on KNOX will not work (Most of the stock Samsung apps) banking apps won't work with root too, there are ways to hide it from certain apps
Do some reading before doing anything
I endend up with Adhell 3 if anyone has a similar problem.
Seems to work so far...
Blokada is working fine on my Unlocked S9 (using Verizon network). If certain apps or websites aren't allowed to access the net, you can whitelist them in the app. So far, it's the best ad blocker I've seen, besides being able to root and use your own hosts file.
hello. please, for all these apps, is there a way for hide (with root, because i know that without root is impossible) the key on up bar that show vpn connection in samsung galaxy s9? thanks
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Blokada is working fine on my Unlocked S9 (using Verizon network). If certain apps or websites aren't allowed to access the net, you can whitelist them in the app. So far, it's the best ad blocker I've seen, besides being able to root and use your own hosts file.
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Seems good indeed, but my problem is that any app using DNS is preventing all my apps to reach the Internet...
Magixbenjix said:
Seems good indeed, but my problem is that any app using DNS is preventing all my apps to reach the Internet...
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Reset the phone, maybe some malware is redirecting your connection through some service that the DNS blocker is blocking
Once Adhell permanently stops working in June, what other apps are similar for adblocking AND disabling apps?
None that I am aware of
daleski75 said:
None that I am aware of
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That's what I was afraid of...
Definitely Blokada Apk .... I've been using for a while .......
Xode said:
Definitely Blokada Apk .... I've been using for a while .......
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Blokada does NOT have the ability to disable apps...
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Blokada does NOT have the ability to disable apps...
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Yep, you're right but as an adblocking app i think it's the best and easiest to use...
what else can adhell do as I'm still new to the scene besides ad blocking?
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Disconnect Pro. Got it for free a few years back when it was on sale and it's always been my fall back for ad blocking. It's more for tracker blocking but ads are blocked because of it. It's not nearly as customizable as Adhell3 but it works good enough for me.
Using Blokada add block and ADB app Disable commands...
Can you setup blokada to block ads on instagram, and if yes which one to enable from options
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Doesn't blokada use your vpn service
Yeah most of these non-root ad blocking apps use VPN, most run a local VPN and do not actually connect to a remote server to block out ads.
Samsung disabling ad blocking, locking bootloaders for North American models, Google blocking call recording in Pie, so much for "open ecosystem" of Android. Might as well get an iPhone at this time and enjoy 4 years of timely updates and dual SIM functionality.
I am going to create a bat file to disable all the unwanted apps and when I need to disable apps I will just run it and as I find more apps to disable I will just add it. I will also start using blockoda or DNS66 or DNSfilter.
I've been trying to find a good replacement app to disable packages/ services. That's my biggest concern. Before I got adhell 3 working, I was using Adguard premium, which is a great adblocking app, but uses more juice than Adhell and doesn't have the disable function. But, it does a better job at blocking app/ trackers.
Overall, it's kind of a give and take between the two, but I chose to go with Adhell because with my own testing, I constantly get an hour more SOT, and 2+ more hours of total use just from swapping those 2 apps alone. So, if anyone has any suggestions for a good FREE app, that can disable packages like Adhell, I'm all ears ??
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Yeah most of these non-root ad blocking apps use VPN, most run a local VPN and do not actually connect to a remote server to block out ads.
Samsung disabling ad blocking, locking bootloaders for North American models, Google blocking call recording in Pie, so much for "open ecosystem" of Android. Might as well get an iPhone at this time and enjoy 4 years of timely updates and dual SIM functionality.
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exactly.
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Not sure if this is what you all are looking for or not but I'm still using https://www.packagedisabler.com to disable items.
pi hole @home.
OpenVPN on cellular data or other wifi as tunnel using pi hole DNS server.
Works great, anywhere, any device. No ads.
Ad Away on rooted devices FTW.
And on those devices, Titanium Backup freeze or remove whatever you want. Gone!
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Not sure if this is what you all are looking for or not but I'm still using https://www.packagedisabler.com to disable items.
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Same here. Package disabler is great, love it.
I use package disabler AND blokada, both work really well.
I use AdGuard and I have to say v3 is freaking amazing
No regrets
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Using adguard. I got the lifetime license sometime back during a sale. It also uses local proxy if you do not want to use a VPN. Works fantastic, blocking ads in most apps.
I use package disabler to disable whatever stock apps I do not need.
After that I use YouTube Vanced for a pleasant ad free experience.
Hello,
I have the Samsung S20 Ultra and I'm extremely impressed with it. However I'm paranoid about the integration with Google and the tele-metrics.
The phone is amazing and makes my iPhone 11 feel like 4 years old, the battery is better, the screen, it's fast - the first time I've considered switching full time.
What is the best way to improve privacy on this device?
Is there a way to install xLuaPrivacy, or it root needed?
Is there a custom ROM that has privacy features?
Is there a firewall I can use to control traffic out?
I'm a little out of date with the development world as I last had a Samsung Note 4.
ProcurementCoordinatorNSA said:
Hello,
I have the Samsung S20 Ultra and I'm extremely impressed with it. However I'm paranoid about the integration with Google and the tele-metrics.
The phone is amazing and makes my iPhone 11 feel like 4 years old, the battery is better, the screen, it's fast - the first time I've considered switching full time.
What is the best way to improve privacy on this device?
Is there a way to install xLuaPrivacy, or it root needed?
Is there a custom ROM that has privacy features?
Is there a firewall I can use to control traffic out?
I'm a little out of date with the development world as I last had a Samsung Note 4.
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There are private dns and VPN options built into the device (at least the unlocked ones), which you can point at any service you want, so you just need to find one that suits your specific needs or run your own at home (which you can do easily with even the cheapest Raspberry Pi and the free Pihole app). It's always best to use this method rather than local software - it's less resource intensive, doesn't require root, and gives you more assurance that things are working the way you think they are.
As above, pihole & dns.adguard.com
For maximum security, do not root the phone.
And put the apps you feel that require more security on secure folders. That's an extra layer of protection there. There is a dedicated chip for encryption and security on the s20 just for the purpose of security and privacy.
If u know what u are doing, you can even root the phone, miss out on knox and secure folders, but install other more interesting stuff like firewall to control what apps get to use internet.
For me, secure folders, vpn is good enough.
I love the extra privacy of the secure folders.. It has its own phone book, phone app.. It's like a second phone in there and not accessible from outside.
And you can hide many things in there Including apps. Just rmb to switch off notifications from the app in secure folders..
I have a wife that loves digging through my phone.. You can customize the secure folder name and icon. I even put it on my app drawer.
You can also freely move stuff in and out of secure folders.
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ProcurementCoordinatorNSA said:
I have the Samsung S20 Ultra and I'm extremely impressed with it. However I'm paranoid about the integration with Google and the tele-metrics. What is the best way to improve privacy on this device?
Is there a way to install xLuaPrivacy, or it root needed?
Is there a custom ROM that has privacy features?
Is there a firewall I can use to control traffic out?
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If you want to get away from Google, then you need a Google-free phone. Something that runs LineageOS. Of course, installing LineageOS requires rooting, which also compromises security to a degree. So it is a trade-off. But if you are *really* paranoid about Google tracking you, then you need to get rid of everything Google, including Google Play Services. And the only way to do that is by using a phone without Google Play Services preinstalled.
xPrivacyLua requires Magisk, which requires unlocking the bootloader. If you have a Exynos model, then you can unlock the bootloader. If you have Snapdragon, then you can't. And any software firewall will require access to system files, which is impossible without root.
*Detection* said:
As above, pihole & dns.adguard.com
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Agreed. I use Pi-hole at home, and dns.adguard.com as my default DNS. Both are very effective at blocking ads, but neither are comprehensive solutions for extremely privacy-focused individuals.
vash_h said:
I have a wife that loves digging through my phone. You can customize the secure folder name and icon. I even put it on my app drawer.
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This is OT, but if your wife (or anyone else) is constantly snooping your phone, then there are obviously trust issues that should be addressed.
I use adguard + nordvpn + dns to block all ads and to control the Internet filtering better.
With ADB commands you can uninstall all bloatware and unnecessary stuff or disable them with package disabler Pro.
I'm on snapdragon and waiting for root release so I can use more privacy apps with magisk/xposed.
ProcurementCoordinatorNSA said:
Hello,
What is the best way to improve privacy on this device?
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Go into your Private DNS settings then go to nextdns.io to setup your free account
dv8ed said:
Go into your Private DNS settings then go to nextdns.io to setup your free account
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Any ideas which filter blocklist is stopping my S20U from checking for firmware updates?
If I set private DNS back to automatic it works fine, using nextdns kills it
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Any ideas which filter blocklist is stopping my S20U from checking for firmware updates?
If I set private DNS back to automatic it works fine, using nextdns kills it
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Sorry don't know I updated my phone to ATE4 on 6/1 not sure if I started using nextdns before or after 6/1 can't remember.
*Detection* said:
Any ideas which filter blocklist is stopping my S20U from checking for firmware updates?
If I set private DNS back to automatic it works fine, using nextdns kills it
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Disable blocklists one at a time until you can check firmware again, and you'll have the answer.
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Disable blocklists one at a time until you can check firmware again, and you'll have the answer.
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Yea I know that, but rather than spending all that time I wanted to know if anyone already knew
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Yea I know that, but rather than spending all that time I wanted to know if anyone already knew
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This please
*Detection* said:
Any ideas which filter blocklist is stopping my S20U from checking for firmware updates?
If I set private DNS back to automatic it works fine, using nextdns kills it
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Odd, I've been using nextdns for over a month and on 2 June I was able to download & install ATE6 (the Australian releases are always slowwwww ...).
You can look at your nextdns logging to see what's being blocked when you try an update. The results are pretty much live; I used the logging to work out what was causing an app problem and whitelisted a few sites based on the blocked results in the log.
EDIT: I just checked in chrome and adblocking is working fine. Is there a way to fix this in Samsung browser without? Even with the Adguard extension and antitracking features, it still fails to block 90% of tracking stuff and ads based on a couple AdBlock tests I use. All of it works perfectly in chrome, without even the need for any other software like Adguard. I thought AdAway worked on a systemwide level so apps can't forcefully show ads because the connection is literally blocked...?
It blocks some ads, but fails to block way more. As soon as I use the Adguard extension for Samsung browser (I use Samsung browser, prefer it over chrome for a ton of reasons) then all the ads get blocked (but almost no tracking stuff, despite Samsung browser supposedly having antitracking built in).
I've tried adding a few of my favorite lists to AdAway from ublock origin and blokada, and again, they do block a few things but nowhere remotely near what they should be. Something is fundamentally not working.
What is going on? AdAway has generally worked for mw on other phones.
I'm unrooted and did use ad block fast and that let some ads through especially on xda then I used abp and that blocks everything even add on xda I'm using the Samsung browser as well
liggerz87 said:
I'm unrooted and did use ad block fast and that let some ads through especially on xda then I used abp and that blocks everything even add on xda I'm using the Samsung browser as well
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I realize there are VPN options and Samsung browser extensions, but I'm referring to AdAway, the root ad blocking solution, which is superior to all of those for a number of reasons.
True I knew you ment root version but thought I'd comment sorry it not much help
I have used adguard for years, it has givin me the best results above every other ad solution. Yes you pay for it, but for 30 clams it gets you 9 devices and it's lifetime....I purchased 3 plans and gave codes to family members and friends. A few of them said it changed their lives
AdGuard Family Plan: Lifetime Subscription | StackSocial
Get Rid of Annoying Ads & Protect Your Device from Malware with This Advanced Ad Blocking App
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Gytole said:
I have used adguard for years, it has givin me the best results above every other ad solution. Yes you pay for it, but for 30 clams it gets you 9 devices and it's lifetime....I purchased 3 plans and gave codes to family members and friends. A few of them said it changed their lives
AdGuard Family Plan: Lifetime Subscription | StackSocial
Get Rid of Annoying Ads & Protect Your Device from Malware with This Advanced Ad Blocking App
stacksocial.com
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Can we stay on topic? For the third time, my question is about a rooted device using the root-based as blocker called adaway.
finshan said:
Can we stay on topic? For the third time, my question is about a rooted device using the root-based as blocker called adaway.
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You got it. Adaway uses an antiquated system as NEW ad's utilize some new crazy backends/whatnot that Adguard updates daily. Forgive me for trying to put my two cents in.
But it seems like your expectations are too high and you're disappointing yourself. To say it worked fine for Other phones, which I am not denying it didn't as I used to use adaway back in the day too, doesn't mean that it SHOULD work on newer phones. it has just become too much of a hassle to be consistent IMO.
BUT. I am out. Goodluck!
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You got it. Adaway uses an antiquated system as NEW ad's utilize some new crazy backends/whatnot that Adguard updates daily. Forgive me for trying to put my two cents in.
But it seems like your expectations are too high and you're disappointing yourself. To say it worked fine for Other phones, which I am not denying it didn't as I used to use adaway back in the day too, doesn't mean that it SHOULD work on newer phones. it has just become too much of a hassle to be consistent IMO.
BUT. I am out. Goodluck!
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That's not the issue. There is not a better adblocker than root-based adblockers, and there is not a better root-based adblocker than AdAway.
It works fine in chrome, and in Samsung browser beta, and in all apps system-wide with none of the issues of non-root VPN-based adblockers.
My issue is how to fix it not working on Samsung browser.
I should have been more clear about that in the OP. There is nothing broken in AdAway—the issue is in Samsung browser specifically (and only the stable channel build, as this issue isn't even present on th beta builds), and so I'm seeking info and solutions regarding this.
Just use NextDNS at router level instead of fiddling with this garbage.
And never use my mobile phone with cellular data or outside of my home? Speaking of garbage....
finshan said:
And never use my mobile phone with cellular data or outside of my home? Speaking of garbage....
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There's no perfect solution.
NextDNS at home. Works great. As for mobile data, you could always switch to another browser, preferably Brave Browser.
jericho246 said:
There's no perfect solution.
NextDNS at home. Works great. As for mobile data, you could always switch to another browser, preferably Brave Browser.
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Stop derailing the thread. I'm not asking about alternatives.
This is a thread seeking info about Samsung browser bypassing adblocking from AdAway.
finshan said:
Stop derailing the thread. I'm not asking about alternatives.
This is a thread seeking info about Samsung browser bypassing adblocking from AdAway.
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More appropriately, you should be asking AdAway related questions in the correct thread for AdAway.
[APP][ROOT/NONROOT][OFFICIAL] AdAway v6.1.0
AdAway AdAway is an open source ad blocker for Android using the hosts file. Google Play Store notice According the Google Play Developer Policy, especially the "Device and Network Abuse" section, ad blocker like AdAway violates the "Apps that...
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And never use my mobile phone with cellular data or outside of my home? Speaking of garbage....
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Actually NextDNS works *everywhere* if implemented correctly.
Adblocking in AdAway, Adfree, et-al is easily bypassed especially in apps.
The irony in (garbage) is the Samsung browser... ;-)
cpufrost said:
Actually NextDNS works *everywhere* if implemented correctly.
Adblocking in AdAway, Adfree, et-al is easily bypassed especially in apps.
The irony in (garbage) is the Samsung browser... ;-)
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You said it before I did.
I'm not sure what could be causing such a problem aside from the Samsung Browser ignoring the normal hosts file location, thus leading to the ads not being rerouted/blocked.
Only other thing that I can think of that might cause this issue is not having the systemless hosts module installed in Magisk, however, AdAway wouldn't work on Chrome either if this was the case...
The samsung browser might have a data saver or dns over https setting (or maybe a load pages faster type option) . If so those features bypass hosts file. Really this is better served in the adaway thread suggested to you earlier, your issue is not device specific (adaway works fine on my p6p and firefox browser) . I say post there (or even better on samsung browser's forum if such exists).
Gytole said:
I have used adguard for years, it has givin me the best results above every other ad solution. Yes you pay for it, but for 30 clams it gets you 9 devices and it's lifetime....I purchased 3 plans and gave codes to family members and friends. A few of them said it changed their lives
AdGuard Family Plan: Lifetime Subscription | StackSocial
Get Rid of Annoying Ads & Protect Your Device from Malware with This Advanced Ad Blocking App
stacksocial.com
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I concur, AdGuard is by far the best ads & trackers blocker these days, so yes, off topic , I would suggest giving it a try.
nacos said:
I concur, AdGuard is by far the best ads & trackers blocker these days, so yes, off topic , I would suggest giving it a try.
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That person doesn't want help
Install the certificate....it helps a lot, also yeah ..add a **** ton more lists. How many do you have blocked?
I'm at 72k+ blocked on my list and I still have some that get through
Anyone have a suggestion for a blocker? Bootloader unlocked, but not rooted.
Blokada for ads blocking and bl unlocm with the unlock app from Asus
(Bokada.org)
equi_design said:
Anyone have a suggestion for a blocker? Bootloader unlocked, but not rooted.
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try this: Go into settings \Network and internet and choose dns private and put dns.adguar.com (works for me)
equi_design said:
Anyone have a suggestion for a blocker? Bootloader unlocked, but not rooted.
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Depends. What ad(s) do you want to block? Root will in many cases be a prerequisite for effective blocking/removal of ads/bloatware.
Andrologic said:
Depends. What ad(s) do you want to block? Root will in many cases be a prerequisite for effective blocking/removal of ads/bloatware.
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No root needet with blokada you can block.all.ads.
And bloatware you can disable/ uninstall with adb
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
No root needet with blokada you can block.all.ads.
And bloatware you can disable/ uninstall with adb
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I'll check out Blokada in more depth, but I'm guessing that has to run in the background at all time which is unfavorable to me if it can be avoided. Also, their website says something about a "refund policy" - Do they charge $?
I prefer going in with an app manager and directly disable ads, trackers and related processes within each app. Extremely effective -even disables most in-app pop up ads, Facebook partner processes, etc. etc. More manual but deep control and nothing needs to use CPU or data bandwith in the background. -That approach does require root however. For browsing - Firefox+uBlock does the trick for me.
Still going to take a closer look at Blokada too, looks interesting...
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I'll check out Blokada in more depth, but I'm guessing that has to run in the background at all time which is unfavorable to me if it can be avoided. Also, their website says something about a "refund policy" - Do they charge $?
I prefer going in with an app manager and directly disable ads, trackers and related processes within each app. Extremely effective -even disables most in-app pop up ads, Facebook partner processes, etc. etc. More manual but deep control and nothing needs to use CPU or data bandwith in the background. -That approach does require root however. For browsing - Firefox+uBlock does the trick for me.
Still going to take a closer look at Blokada too, looks interesting...
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You have used blokada 5 or blokada 6
I use blokada 5 (not from playstore than on ps is only an Lite version) and blokada 5 is free and need not realy Batterie when it run in background
equi_design said:
Anyone have a suggestion for a blocker? Bootloader unlocked, but not rooted.
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Andrologic said:
I'll check out Blokada in more depth, but I'm guessing that has to run in the background at all time which is unfavorable to me if it can be avoided. Also, their website says something about a "refund policy" - Do they charge $?
I prefer going in with an app manager and directly disable ads, trackers and related processes within each app. Extremely effective -even disables most in-app pop up ads, Facebook partner processes, etc. etc. More manual but deep control and nothing needs to use CPU or data bandwith in the background. -That approach does require root however. For browsing - Firefox+uBlock does the trick for me.
Still going to take a closer look at Blokada too, looks interesting...
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Try Adaway. It's an open-source add-blocker that supports rooted and un-rooted devices. I use it and it works really well. It also lets you manually block/unblock sites as well as letting you use the many blacklists it has by default, and you can add lists if wanted.
Thanks everyone! Now I'm off to see if A13 update is right for me.
Block ads only in Chrome:
Chrome - Settings - Privacy & Security - Use a secure DNS server - Choose a different provider - paste the address:
https://dns.adguard.com/dns-query
kemoti said:
Block ads only in Chrome:
Chrome - Settings - Privacy & Security - Use a secure DNS server - Choose a different provider - paste the address:
https://dns.adguard.com/dns-query
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kemoti said:
Block ads only in Chrome:
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What does?
ethical_haquer said:
What does?
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The method described above blocks most ads in the Chrome browser.
Simply change Private DNS to
dns.adguard.com.
No need for any app, unless you want to whitelist certain domains.
TheMystic said:
Simply change Private DNS to
dns.adguard.com.
No need for any app, unless you want to whitelist certain domains.
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Only then some games that show ads don't work well then.