AdFree doesn't remove ads - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My phone is rooted and running JellyBelly 0.1.4. I ran the AdFree app, rebootedm but I still get ads in various apps.

When I was on ICS and now on JB, AdFree didn't remove all the ads.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.adaway try this

adfree worked well on ics, on jb it doesnt

Adaway is much better
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+1 for AdAway

zgomot said:
My phone is rooted and running JellyBelly 0.1.4. I ran the AdFree app, rebootedm but I still get ads in various apps.
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One thing that I always do to completely remove ads is to just disable all data connectivity, turn off Wi-Fi and Cellular Data (3G/4G/LTE). It is kind of a pain, but you have to install anything and you save battery life and storage (some apps' ads use more battery than the actual app itself, plus the storage space to download those ads)

chronophase1 said:
+1 for AdAway
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This.

Droidwall
I use Droidwall (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.googlecode.droidwall.free&hl=fi) and prevent ad showing apps from accessing the network most of the time and only temporarily allow network access for them if they sometimes need access. If an app needs network all the time and shows ads, I let it show ads.

I also use DroidWall but jumping between the app seems a little inconvenient. At least with AdAway, you don't need to worry about forgetting to enable/disable network access

Thanks for the suggestions. I'll give adaway a try.
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Ad blocker

I've tried several apps to get rid of ads some have worked but they always come back..
I've tried min min module adaway and ad free same results
Anyone have any luck removing ads permanently
I can't stand ads
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Adaway works great for me. Removes ads from all apps I have and they never come back...
I use adfree.
http://adfree.bigtincan.com/index.php
I've tried both.. It's hard for me to get adaway to even work
Ad free works but then ads come back after a while
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Adfree.
I don't seem to notice ads coming back, but I also know to open the app regularly, and have it update the hosts file. Just because the "check server" and "automatically apply updates" boxes are checked, doesn't necessarily mean it's updating the hosts file in the background. It seems that there's always a new hosts file whenever I open the app, that hasn't been downloaded and installed.
XTRoRDiNAiRE said:
I've tried both.. It's hard for me to get adaway to even work
Ad free works but then ads come back after a while
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I use a combination of AD Block plus, and Ad free. I have no ads.
The trick is to keep them updated, and when AD free says to reboot, don't. Actually works better if you don't.
On Ad block plus use the default list, easy list english and keep it refreshed. Uncheck the acceptable ads box too.
I hate ads as much as you, I have tried and tested almost all. This seems to the best combo

[Q] How to block certain apps from accessing Internet On lollipop?

I had been using Droidwall on kitkat to block access, but on lollipop, none of the firewalls with ip tables implementation works good. Most of those ad hogging apps and games somehow finds a way to access and display those ads. Afwall+ Droidwall, all fail. Mobiwall might work, but it messed up my WiFi settings and creates some stupid vpn with more stupid notification icon at the top. Any good firewall or method that works to block ads on lollipop? I am rooted with stock lollipop and elementalx kernel.
Try this firewall:
http://www.appsapk.com/android-firewall/
Ok, tried, doesn't work, same problem Any other options?
madarchod said:
Ok, tried, doesn't work, same problem Any other options?
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If you wan't to disable app background data you can do it in Settings/Data usage. Click on app and switch toggle.
Best working adblocker also on Lollipop for me is AdAway.
zagorteney said:
If you wan't to disable app background data you can do it in Settings/Data usage. Click on app and switch toggle.
Best working adblocker also on Lollipop for me is AdAway.
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thanks, would try that and report back. I already disabled the background data usage, but my main goal is to stop all those ads that keep popping up when i am into an app, once i got charged from my carrier by accidentally clicking on one such ad from some application, so i just want to block every app that i don't want to connect to internet and display those ads.
madarchod said:
thanks, would try that and report back. I already disabled the background data usage, but my main goal is to stop all those ads that keep popping up when i am into an app, once i got charged from my carrier by accidentally clicking on one such ad from some application, so i just want to block every app that i don't want to connect to internet and display those ads.
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AdAway.
Aerowinder said:
AdAway.
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zagorteney said:
If you wan't to disable app background data you can do it in Settings/Data usage. Click on app and switch toggle.
Best working adblocker also on Lollipop for me is AdAway.
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Thanks, it worked just the way i wanted. :good::highfive:

Block all ads without root

If you want to block all ads without root use Adguard it blocks all browser ads for free. But for £6.95 you get 1 years licence which will block app ads. It's working perfectly for me I have not seen one ad and you don't need to be rooted
http://adguard.com/en/adguard-android/overview.html
Can anyone confirm please?
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eSu.Matix said:
Can anyone confirm please?
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Just try it you get 7 days free trial
I have just tried and it, and it's just as god as AdFree maybe a bit slower in loading Web pages ?
Hdfxsts said:
I have just tried and it, and it's just as god as AdFree maybe a bit slower in loading Web pages ?
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Does Adfree block app ads if it does I might try it . I only used to root to block ads
Don't worry Adfree needs root Adguard doesn't
Adfree needs Root but it also blocks most ads in apps and Adguard is about just as god.
I've been using it for a while, it's quite good. But obviously everything adds up and it has an impact on battery life.
Working great for me. Some pages seem to load a bit slower, other faster. Premium does work on blocking app ads (tested in SpeedTest app).
daewond3r said:
Working great for me. Some pages seem to load a bit slower, other faster. Premium does work on blocking app ads (tested in SpeedTest app).
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It's a great app I only rooted my phone to block ads and now I don't have to
Adguard is a massive battery hog from what I can recall from my previous experience with it
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Just root and do it free :silly:
adaway if free to and can filter ads without root but only on wifi; I use uc browser, it has a build in adblocker, firefox of course has some adblocking extensions but not all them work
godutch said:
adaway if free to and can filter ads without root but only on wifi; I use uc browser, it has a build in adblocker, firefox of course has some adblocking extensions but not all them work
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But adaway does not work on apps.Adguard is free if you just want to block browser ads
Adguard is hogging battery?
Any other alternative?
Rony Harianto said:
Adguard is hogging battery?
Any other alternative?
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It doesn't even show on my battery list no battery drain here
Rony Harianto said:
Adguard is hogging battery?
Any other alternative?
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I'm not seeing much battery drain here.
Adguard can block ads from apps?
Confused!
How can two apps do same thing and one requires root [which is prohibited by OEMs] while other does not require root. And how can both be same in quality. Can someone explain.
Links to paid apps are not permitted on XDA without a free version available to members as well.
I'll leave the thread open to discuss, but please... No links here.
Thanks,
Darth
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free ad blocker app for not rooted?

Hi guys I'm wondering if there is a free ad blocker that block apps in both apps and web for unrooted phone? Thanks.
theoryzz said:
Hi guys I'm wondering if there is a free ad blocker that block apps in both apps and web for unrooted phone? Thanks.
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AdHell.
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Katt50 said:
AdHell.
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I second this! Works better than the rest.
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I tend to disagree. Tried Adhell since I got my phone on launch day, this week went back to DNS66. Hate to go the VPN route, but Adhell did nothing for me browsing Chrome and in some other apps. And before it's said I do not plan on using some other browser.
Here's what I use, but the premium version. https://disconnect.me/mobile/disc
I have tried Adhell but for me it doesn't block the ads on apps only on the browser. Does Adhell block ads on apps for u guys? Well u used adblock on my s7 edge it's the best for me to block ads on both browser and apps but it's no longer a free service haha.
I tried adhell but it blocked a couple of sites I wanted to use... (gumtree)
I just use adblocker for samsung by betafish. Although that doesn't do apps, just browser.
I used BlockThis on my S7 occasionally. Haven't tried anything on the S8+ yet though.
Adhell is ok but it doesnt block everything. All it needs is the ability to import your own hosts file and it would effectively give us adfree/adaway for rooted devices but no sign of such a feature yet despite quite a few requests from people, maybe if enough people request it then he will add this. It does have the ability to change dns servers now so you can try using an ad blocking dns server with it too. Disconnect pro works in the exact same way using the knox firewall, but seems to let just as many ads through but comes with an extortionate price and is supposedly geared more towards blocking trackers than ads, and you cant change the dns.
Other than that you have the vpn based ones like adguard (not free), dns666 (free). I just spotted one called netguard (free with ads and option to buy pro version) https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-netguard-root-firewall-t3233012 which sounds good and lets you use your own hosts file but again its a vpn blocker.
I use Blokada and so far it's the best for me
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-blokada-fire-forget-root-ad-blocker-t3503374
y2k1ltd said:
Here's what I use, but the premium version. https://disconnect.me/mobile/disc
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Does the pro or indeed the basic block ads on apps. I miss AdAway on my un-rooted new phone
is there anything that blocks youtube ads w/o rooting?
mrkoven said:
is there anything that blocks youtube ads w/o rooting?
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Youtube Red............................works for me. lol
Aid777 said:
Does the pro or indeed the basic block ads on apps. I miss AdAway on my un-rooted new phone
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Yes it will, but you don't want to touch that thing with a barge pole. It isn't specifically made for ad blocking, its for tracking blocking. The price is a joke. You can't customise what its blocking at all. adhell is free, does the same thing, is specifically targeting blocking ads, and you can add/remove things from the list, which you cant do in disconnect pro. no contest. if only the dev of adhell would implement being able to import our own hosts files then we would have an adfree/adaway for rooted phones, but I dont know why he hasnt. most of the work to enable that is already done as it is obviously using some sort of hosts file anyway, just his own one instead of one we can customise ourselves.
my main issue is that nothing seems to block the ads that are in apps in your secure folder, regardless of whether it is a knox blocker or a vpn blocker, which i find ridiculous. trying to install the blocker into secure folder does not work and would double your battery drain even if it did work so that isnt an option.
ewokuk said:
Yes it will, but you don't want to touch that thing with a barge pole. It isn't specifically made for ad blocking, its for tracking blocking. The price is a joke. You can't customise what its blocking at all. adhell is free, does the same thing, is specifically targeting blocking ads, and you can add/remove things from the list, which you cant do in disconnect pro. no contest. if only the dev of adhell would implement being able to import our own hosts files then we would have an adfree/adaway for rooted phones, but I dont know why he hasnt. most of the work to enable that is already done as it is obviously using some sort of hosts file anyway, just his own one instead of one we can customise ourselves.
my main issue is that nothing seems to block the ads that are in apps in your secure folder, regardless of whether it is a knox blocker or a vpn blocker, which i find ridiculous. trying to install the blocker into secure folder does not work and would double your battery drain even if it did work so that isnt an option.
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Where can I find more info on adhell... The website or github does not give much at all... Also what is package disabler integration for?
Does it work if Knox is disabled in package disabler?
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DNS66. Just make sure your select all the sources. Works great
While it's not free I use adgaurd. They had a sale and I think it was under 15 bucks for a life time license. it's a VPN app and I haven't found anything else be able to compete with it's protection from ads. I love it. Probably had it about 6 months now. The free stuff tends to not work well at all. I've tried them all.

Is there a good App/Package Disabler and or AdBlocker like Adhell?

Title really says everything but I will iterate, on Samsung devices they have a lot of different Package/App disablers, these get rid of pre-installed bloatware that cannot be disabled normally like SwiftKey on this phone.
Does anyone know of anything like that one here?
Thanks
whoamanwtf said:
Title really says everything but I will iterate, on Samsung devices they have a lot of different Package/App disablers, these get rid of pre-installed bloatware that cannot be disabled normally like SwiftKey on this phone.
Does anyone know of anything like that one here?
Thanks
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I've removed without root some apps with this how-to:
https://www.xda-developers.com/uninstall-carrier-oem-bloatware-without-root-access/
As AdBlocker I'm using Adguard - one big plus is, that some sites does not "see" Adguard and the view on the pages is permittet. It opens a local VPN and is filtering the ads. If you are rootet, you can configure Adguard as a local proxy - so you are able to open a vpn-connection with Adguard enabled.
I am using Adguard Premium as well. Excellent adblocker (you can get it lifetime license 1+1 - 1 PC and 1 android device) for about 6 euros.
Thanks guys, I was hoping for a more direct on device method for the disabling of apps that was able to be undone with a switch on the phone like on Samsung but that is fine there is not enough bloat on here to worry too much.
As for Adguard I will give that a shot and pick up premium if I like it, thanks again!

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