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I know an app that blocks ads but it needs root so I was wondering is there a way to hock them without root.
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Nope.avi
Anyway, the blocking of ads is illegal, I believe...or at least frowned upon. It's the same as pirating an app.
I'm afraid not my friend
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Nope.avi
Anyway, the blocking of ads is illegal, I believe...or at least frowned upon. It's the same as pirating an app.
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How is it illegal? The wouldnt be adblock extention for google Chrome or adfree on the market. It's far from pirating, you choose NOT to use instead of USE.
tinky1 said:
How is it illegal? The wouldnt be adblock extention for google Chrome or adfree on the market. It's far from pirating, you choose NOT to use instead of USE.
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But blocking of ads in adblocker isn't the same...you don't need any form of root for it.
Android adblocking is different, because you need root to do it and it deprives developers of money...ads are only ever in free apps, and most of the time those apps have a paid form. If you don't like the ads in an app, go buy the app. Don't be a cheapskate by just blocking the ads.
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But blocking of ads in adblocker isn't the same...you don't need any form of root for it.
Android adblocking is different, because you need root to do it and it deprives developers of money...ads are only ever in free apps, and most of the time those apps have a paid form. If you don't like the ads in an app, go buy the app. Don't be a cheapskate by just blocking the ads.
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In the US rooting a phone is not illegal.
http://www.androidguys.com/2010/07/26/rooting-android-phone-longer-crime/
Blocking ads is no different than muting my TV when ads come on, or using an ad blocker in a web browser. A developer also developed the ad blocker.
You may not like it, or the people who use them, but it's not illegal.
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In the US rooting a phone is not illegal.
http://www.androidguys.com/2010/07/26/rooting-android-phone-longer-crime/
Blocking ads is no different than muting my TV when ads come on, or using an ad blocker in a web browser. A developer also developed the ad blocker.
You may not like it, or the people who use them, but it's not illegal.
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Might not be illegal, but it's not right.
It's a completely different matter from muting the TV when ads come on. With adblocking in apps, you are pretty much stealing from the developer. As I said, if you want to get a version of the app without ads, pay for the app and support the developer. Don't be a complete cheapskate and just block the ads.
And how do you suggest people outside the US can get rid off the ads in Angry Birds as an example?
Get Market Enabler (can't do that if we're not rooted, sadly ) or use the Amazon Appstore outside of the US by following this guide: http://android.modaco.com/content/s...tore-from-outside-the-us-including-paid-apps/
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Might not be illegal, but it's not right.
It's a completely different matter from muting the TV when ads come on. With adblocking in apps, you are pretty much stealing from the developer. As I said, if you want to get a version of the app without ads, pay for the app and support the developer. Don't be a complete cheapskate and just block the ads.
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So by watching tv without looking at the ads I'm stealing from the networks right?
Good luck with that.
If your only means to compensation is through methods most consumers feel negatively about then you are in trouble to begin with. People will always support products and services they find value in. Annoying ads(not all ads) in applications are an impediment to my finding value in them. Every content creator says the same thing about their content and ad revenue - tv, radio, developers, bloggers, newspapers ad infinitum. It's just one method of generating revenue. There are others which somehow manage to make money.
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Get Market Enabler (can't do that if we're not rooted, sadly ) or use the Amazon Appstore outside of the US by following this guide: http://android.modaco.com/content/s...tore-from-outside-the-us-including-paid-apps/
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But the devs need that ad money! You're suggesting people steal from those poor devs!
Maybe the app is not priced at its true value and they need to make up the difference in ad rev.
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Get Market Enabler (can't do that if we're not rooted, sadly ) or use the Amazon Appstore outside of the US by following this guide: http://android.modaco.com/content/s...tore-from-outside-the-us-including-paid-apps/
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Can you buy Angry Birds from Market in the US? I can download it, but not buy it to get rid of the ads.
And do you really mean I have to go to hell and back again just to support a stupid company that doesn't allow me to buy the game because I don't live in the US?
I have Amazon Appstore and know it's a pain in the ass to get working. Made it work just to get rid off commercial actually, but I mean people shouldn't have to go trough such a hassle to be legal. I buy the apps I can, but for the rest I used to use adfree.
redbullcat said:
Might not be illegal, but it's not right.
It's a completely different matter from muting the TV when ads come on. With adblocking in apps, you are pretty much stealing from the developer. As I said, if you want to get a version of the app without ads, pay for the app and support the developer. Don't be a complete cheapskate and just block the ads.
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Not always possible, if the developer doesn't make something available ad free in your country, eg Angry Birds.
I know there are ways around it, Market Enabler for example, but it shouldn't have to be that way!
Whilst blocking the ads isn't nice on apps from some developers, sometimes they should offer an AdFree version or not include so many ads. If I developed a free Android app, the ads just ruin it in my opinion.
Lads, what are you arguing about? IIRC no one gets money from ads if its not clicked on. And who clicks on ads? So adfree is there just to take away visual presence, it's not stopping you from clicking an app, which no one does anyway.
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redbullcat said:
Might not be illegal, but it's not right.
It's a completely different matter from muting the TV when ads come on. With adblocking in apps, you are pretty much stealing from the developer. As I said, if you want to get a version of the app without ads, pay for the app and support the developer. Don't be a complete cheapskate and just block the ads.
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I think your logic is flawed.
First, I'm pretty sure developers only get paid if I actually click on an ad. So by your logic not clicking is stealing. If I never click then blocking the ads or not has no financial impact on the developer, thus isn't stealing.
Second, you can say muting a TV ad isn't the same, but I think it is. So is fast forwarding through ads with my DVR, and tossing junk mail without reading it, and signing up for a do-not-call list blocking telemarketers.
Third, clicking or not clicking or blocking ads costs me nothing, so I'm not a cheapskate no matter what I do. If a developer creates a limited app and I want the extra features I pay for it. So I do financially support developers who create apps I want.
I've contributed to the thread hijack enough. It's ok if we agree to disagree.
Note: My phone isn't rooted so I don't block ads, but I do on my PC, and I do all the other ad avoidance things I mentioned.
pointless - mods close this thread
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redbullcat said:
Might not be illegal, but it's not right.
It's a completely different matter from muting the TV when ads come on. With adblocking in apps, you are pretty much stealing from the developer. As I said, if you want to get a version of the app without ads, pay for the app and support the developer. Don't be a complete cheapskate and just block the ads.
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To be honest the Dec should make a paid version with more features than just remove ads. I block ads because I don't want animated gifs of mobile contracts plastered on my phone. If an app is good I buy it. I don't pirate them but equally I wont pay just to remove ads. Also there are those apps that have ads and no way to pay to remove them.
Good devs get paid for their work. Simple as that. Just like good films get bought and good computer games sell loads too.
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There is nothing noble about ads. Ya Devs should be paid, but forcing ads on someone is a horrible way to make that money.
All ya have to do is go into Airplane mode.... And ads go bye bye
Well it seems I'm getting flamed here. But I still think you shouldn't rip devs off for their work by just blocking the ads.
I agree to disagree with you guys and I think a mod should close the thread
Well Damn! I wasn't trying to start a war. Don't get me wrong I pay for the apps I use its just those few that you can't enjoy because half it screen is covered in bs.
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im getting sick of adverts now, can never tell which applications have versions you have to buy because they name it differently. they advert i got had a red ball with white star around it! I was running 'no screen off!'
seriously cant stand these adverts anymore,
best thing would be a way to tell which application i have installed or running are giving me adverts or,,,just an app to remoe adverts completely
n e one? please help us
I recommend an app called "Rom Toolbox" it has everything, Ad Blocker is built in alongside hundreds of other Root features (It replaces tons of apps). But If you just want to block ads, use "Ad Free" from the market.
Never heared of "Rom Toolbox" before. Are you using the pro version? I see overclocking listed as a feature. I suppose I need a particular kernel for that, right? Does it fully replace Root Explorer? And what about Titanium Backup?
Thanks in advance
djowett said:
I recommend an app called "Rom Toolbox" it has everything, Ad Blocker is built in alongside hundreds of other Root features (It replaces tons of apps). But If you just want to block ads, use "Ad Free" from the market.
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Great app. Thanks for mentioning!
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I set my startup apps to minimum and it starts blazing fast now. I didn't realize how many freaking thing they have set at start. This is great since system tuner fc's on me
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Yeah it replaces both, you do need a kernel that allows for overclocking. Make sure Usb Debugging is checked to prevent any problems uninstalling system apps. I do use the Pro version, It adds a few features and I like supporting good developers
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Hi all,
this is probably a very dumb question
but anyway, how do I remove all of the annoying ads from the free downloaded applications on my Android device
your answer are highly appreciated.
thanks
bacoksai said:
Hi all,
this is probably a very dumb question
but anyway, how do I remove all of the annoying ads from the free downloaded applications on my Android device
your answer are highly appreciated.
thanks
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If you're phone is rooted you can try AdFree: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...DEsImNvbS5iaWd0aW5jYW4uYW5kcm9pZC5hZGZyZWUiXQ..
This is by far the most effective adblocking app.
I use AdAway from the Play Store, does the job for me. Any ad blocker will do though, as long as you're rooted.
Also, if the app doesn't require the Internet then you can turn the data connection off when using it. I used to do that with Angry Birds before I rooted my phone.
Press 'Thanks' if I helped!
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use adaway.. it's simple and very user friendly.. Ads also annoy me, we share the same prob.. so glad if it could help you out..
Are these apps for free? I want to remove the annoying ads as well.
The ads are there to support developer.
If you really want to remove them, the easiest way is to use your phone offline whenever you are using the add supported app
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Are these apps for free? I want to remove the annoying ads as well.
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Yeah, AdAway is free from Play Store
Press 'Thanks' if I helped!
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thanks all for answering my question
vx117 said:
If you're phone is rooted you can try AdFree: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...DEsImNvbS5iaWd0aW5jYW4uYW5kcm9pZC5hZGZyZWUiXQ..
This is by far the most effective adblocking app.
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ROFLkopter said:
I use AdAway from the Play Store, does the job for me. Any ad blocker will do though, as long as you're rooted.
Also, if the app doesn't require the Internet then you can turn the data connection off when using it. I used to do that with Angry Birds before I rooted my phone.
Press 'Thanks' if I helped!
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well, both apps require a rooted device. my tablet is not rooted yet, and I haven't even think of rooting it
but thanks anyway guys, I'll try those apps when my tablet is rooted someday
mikpel said:
The ads are there to support developer.
If you really want to remove them, the easiest way is to use your phone offline whenever you are using the add supported app
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yes, I know those ads are there to support the developers.
but, if I use my tablet offline, there's not much that I can do with it since a lot of apps require data plan to run
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The best ad blocker is ''AD Blocker Trial'' try it all, it's free on play store and doesn't require root acsses, that's simple ya...
Use a firewall (e.g. Droidwall), set filtering to "whitelist" and only allow those applications that really must have internet access. That will not only block ads but also prevent apps from phoning home other sensitive data. Of course, you need a rooted device for this.
Try Adfree friend.. you can download in play store!
i have try it
Some roms have it built in
Find a rom that has ad blocker already in the list of extras.
play store has removed ad removing apps?
Hmm, it looks like the ad removing apps are gone from the play store (which I guess I understand from googles point of view - they probably get a few pennies for these ads also).. Is there another place to get these? Amazon app store has "ad-blocker pro", but the 3 reviews all say it doesn't work..
Is there non-store place for some of these.. We can load a rom yet with ads removed for the LG Motion 4G, but removing the ads would be good enough for me
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crypticmystic said:
Hmm, it looks like the ad removing apps are gone from the play store (which I guess I understand from googles point of view - they probably get a few pennies for these ads also).. Is there another place to get these? Amazon app store has "ad-blocker pro", but the 3 reviews all say it doesn't work..
Is there non-store place for some of these.. We can load a rom yet with ads removed for the LG Motion 4G, but removing the ads would be good enough for me
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Ah indeed.. Apparently I'm too much of a newbie to allowed to post links, but google "pcmag" and "ad-block" and I guess you'll see the article.. I do see that the apps are available on f-droid (which is an open source apps store that I can't post a link to either - google is usually your friend here)...
bacoksai said:
Hi all,
this is probably a very dumb question
but anyway, how do I remove all of the annoying ads from the free downloaded applications on my Android device
your answer are highly appreciated.
thanks
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You can try to download and use Lucky Patcher, very usefull app. It can help you.
You can download Adblock plus from their official website because google has pulled these adblocking apps from play store or you can use the lucky patcher if you have a rooted device. Hope it helps!
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crypticmystic said:
Hmm, it looks like the ad removing apps are gone from the play store (which I guess I understand from googles point of view - they probably get a few pennies for these ads also).. Is there another place to get these? Amazon app store has "ad-blocker pro", but the 3 reviews all say it doesn't work..
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For AdAway, check F-Droid. AdFree can be found at the Adfree Android Homepage.
As both work using a modified /etc/hosts file, one could also manipulate that manually. But that would be quite a hazzle :silly:
I remember there was one app that worked by disabling the ad modules themselves -- which would be much more interesting to me. I just cannot figure out which app that was. Any hints?
aarish1 said:
You can download Adblock plus from their official website because google has pulled these adblocking apps from play store or you can use the lucky patcher if you have a rooted device. Hope it helps!
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Can confirm that Adblock Plus installs and works well with un-rooted devices.
nice
aarish1 said:
You can download Adblock plus from their official website because google has pulled these adblocking apps from play store or you can use the lucky patcher if you have a rooted device. Hope it helps!
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Just wanted to say thanks! :good:
Also alot of other good suggestions here. Adaway jusy bugs the **** out of my phone though (Desire HD JTime R8).
If you just want a file host http://adf*ly/703YZ just copy and save as on notepad with name host. Then copy to your sdcard and copy again to /system/etc
bacoksai said:
Hi all,
this is probably a very dumb question
but anyway, how do I remove all of the annoying ads from the free downloaded applications on my Android device
your answer are highly appreciated.
thanks
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root device and install adfree
Hey does anyone know why I have advertisements popping up on my phone all the time?
It's random and occurs in all apps and I checked for virus with a scanner and it doesn't say anything. Has anyone had this issue before and know a solution? Idk what I clicked that might have caused this bug. Ads usually are games that lead me to the play store and not anything explicit (if that helps)
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x10user2011 said:
Hey does anyone know why I have advertisements popping up on my phone all the time?
It's random and occurs in all apps and I checked for virus with a scanner and it doesn't say anything. Has anyone had this issue before and know a solution? Idk what I clicked that might have caused this bug. Ads usually are games that lead me to the play store and not anything explicit (if that helps)
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Start in safe mode see if they still show up
If it is in games, if you're rooted try downloading an ad blocker. Since they blocked it from the Play Store you will need to Google it.
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markdapimp said:
Start in safe mode see if they still show up
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It's not that, it's ads popping up in places such as SMS or music and it's weird..
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You have something installed doing it. What did you last install before it happened?
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x10user2011 said:
It's not that, it's ads popping up in places such as SMS or music and it's weird..
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Still safe mode will disable all third party apps and any potential malware on your phone
think of it as a fail safe boot like how Windows has it
Heres how to get into it
https://support.google.com/nexus/answer/2852139?hl=en
how to get out of it? just shutdown your phone as you normally would and start it back
This is odd. Have you downloaded something from outside the play store? Do you have unknown sources enabled? If you didn't, then something is horribly wrong here. If you did download and install any APK, delete it.
If this is something from the Play Store itself, we have to report it.
To be completely safe, as others said, run the phone in safe mode. If they still pop up, flash the factory image...something went wrong. If they don't, it's an app.
markdapimp said:
Still safe mode will disable all third party apps and any potential malware on your phone
think of it as a fail safe boot like how Windows has it
Heres how to get into it
https://support.google.com/nexus/answer/2852139?hl=en
how to get out of it? just shutdown your phone as you normally would and start it back
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There is also another trick that I found some days ago.....restart the phone and then let the google logo go, when the boot animation starts keep pressing the volume down button untill u get to the lock screen....ur safe mode should be there
x10user2011 said:
Hey does anyone know why I have advertisements popping up on my phone all the time?
It's random and occurs in all apps and I checked for virus with a scanner and it doesn't say anything. Has anyone had this issue before and know a solution? Idk what I clicked that might have caused this bug. Ads usually are games that lead me to the play store and not anything explicit (if that helps)
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Please take a screenshot of such an ad to help us see what the problem might be. Also have a look at installed apps to see which one may be causing it.(preferably list all 3rd party apps you have installed, or simply a couple of screenshots)
Also as mentioned you should try safe mode(long press the "turn off" button in the power menu), to see if it still happens.(if not, it is one of your 3rd party apps.)
You could try and use a nifty app from the Play store called AirPush detector. It will look through your phone to look through which apps might be showing you unwanted advertisements.
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It was definitely an app that you installed, there are some apps in the playstore that if you install them will show ads. This is sketchy but I guess they want to make money somehow....
this is how many free games/apps stay free
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It was definitely an app that you installed, there are some apps in the playstore that if you install them will show ads. This is sketchy but I guess they want to make money somehow....
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simms22 said:
this is how many free games/apps stay free
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Popup ads? I understand ads in the game, but I've never seen ads that pop up in system apps. That's not allowed per the google play TOS. I'll be sure to report them if you give me the names of them. I have apps on there too, and most of them don't have ads, but the ones that do are always unobtrusive.
aooga said:
Popup ads? I understand ads in the game, but I've never seen ads that pop up in system apps. That's not allowed per the google play TOS. I'll be sure to report them if you give me the names of them. I have apps on there too, and most of them don't have ads, but the ones that do are always unobtrusive.
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Oh I can't remember what app it was it was on my nexus 4, I installed something and everytime I would hit home it would popup like a sys warning message but it would be an ad.
I would run a virus/malware scan and stop using questionable apps.
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...stop using questionable apps.
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This. People keep complaining about Android having viruses when they're downloading all kinds of things like "free smileys" from random sites. 99.9% of the time, Google Play has clean apps, but there are still some apps that Google needs to filter out better. They need to completely ban air push and other notification ads or really anything that doesn't stay within the app.
EDIT: This wasn't meant to bash the OP. I'm talking about other people, and hopefully the OP didn't download this kind of stuff.
aooga said:
Popup ads? I understand ads in the game, but I've never seen ads that pop up in system apps. That's not allowed per the google play TOS. I'll be sure to report them if you give me the names of them. I have apps on there too, and most of them don't have ads, but the ones that do are always unobtrusive.
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yea. these apps open in the background. and since they are "open", their ads pop up. these arent the same kinds of ads that open in the app itself, theyll open in the status bar or just pop up. again, they are usually included in free apps/games that are usually of lower quality.
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yea. these apps open in the background. and since they are "open", their ads pop up. these arent the same kinds of ads that open in the app itself, theyll open in the status bar or just pop up. again, they are usually included in free apps/games that are usually of lower quality.
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I thought Google banned that? http://phandroid.com/2013/09/30/google-play-notification-ads-policy/
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I thought Google banned that? http://phandroid.com/2013/09/30/google-play-notification-ads-policy/
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looks that way.
but there are certain conditions that these app makers can use those ads.
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looks that way.
but there are certain conditions that these app makers can use those ads.
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Wow. That's dumb. Oh well, I would never download any of those shady apps anyway, and neither would most people, but I still wish Google would have a bit more strict guidelines.
I rooted my phone for the sole purpose of doing this and tried Adaway, Adfree and the ad-blocking tweak found on exposed
someone please tell me how to do it :'(
Phone: Nexus 5 4.4.4 Kit Kat (rooted)
You can try to block app ads with app called "Lucky Patcher"
Rafostar said:
You can try to block app ads with app called "Lucky Patcher"
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i tried didnt work :'(
i dont think you can, ive installed the app myself and it still wouldnt block ads with adaway. looks like ads come from crunchyrolls server and cant be blocked, best advice i have for you is get a premium account or try a different app
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Not all ads are from services like Google. Some are built into the app (for example, between turns or levels or attempts). I don't know how Crunchy Roll works - I looked it up on Play, and it looks like the premium service is the way to get rid of ads. So it's probably something on their (server) end that eliminates ads, rather than a paid version of the same app.
Planterz said:
Not all ads are from services like Google. Some are built into the app (for example, between turns or levels or attempts). I don't know how Crunchy Roll works - I looked it up on Play, and it looks like the premium service is the way to get rid of ads. So it's probably something on their (server) end that eliminates ads, rather than a paid version of the same app.
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this what i basicly what just said lmao
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possible to decompile and remove the ads?
can someone try to decompile the app and remove the ads? the ads happen every 2 minutes or so and its way over the top. I tried myself but it just kept force closing when i tried to play a video :crying:
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try rom toolbox manager pro
dl it, patch it using lucky patcher ! xD
try the ad blocker
if i helped you press THANKS!
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or.... download APTOID android market search for the pro version of the app (or any other app), then download it... so simple
don't forget to press THANKS if i helped
Not sure if this is too late, but when Crunchyroll first released their android app, they made a mistake. The app did not display any ads at all. Even though you should always update your apps, I kept this one out dated solely because it does not show any ads.
If you want the apk, you can find it yourself (It was version 0.7.2 I believe) or you can click on the link below
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7a9flf4evgcnchx/com.crunchyroll.crunchyroid-1.apk?dl=0