If you're anything like me you absolutely hate ads. Typically I download adaway and don't think twice about it, but in our device's currently unrooted state I needed another solution. I was browsing around the forums and stumbled across this app.
I would say it's comparable to adaway in terms of actual ad blocking ability, which is pretty good. I don't get any ads on Tapatalk, chomp sms, Spotify or quickpic, all of which I did before the app. A few will occasionally slip through on YouTube and Firefox but they are tolerable.
The only real downer is, due to lack of root the app has to stay alive in the background and adds a key icon in the status bar as well as the number of ads blocked in the notification tray.
Overall I'm satisfied with it and it's proven to be a must have without root.
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If you're anything like me you absolutely hate ads. Typically I download adaway and don't think twice about it, but in our device's currently unrooted state I needed another solution. I was browsing around the forums and stumbled across this app.
I would say it's comparable to adaway in terms of actual ad blocking ability, which is pretty good. I don't get any ads on Tapatalk, chomp sms, Spotify or quickpic, all of which I did before the app. A few will occasionally slip through on YouTube and Firefox but they are tolerable.
The only real downer is, due to lack of root the app has to stay alive in the background and adds a key icon in the status bar as well as the number of ads blocked in the notification tray.
Overall I'm satisfied with it and it's proven to be a must have without root.
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That's what I've been using I love it so far
filthyfnj24 said:
If you're anything like me you absolutely hate ads. Typically I download adaway and don't think twice about it, but in our device's currently unrooted state I needed another solution. I was browsing around the forums and stumbled across this app.
I would say it's comparable to adaway in terms of actual ad blocking ability, which is pretty good. I don't get any ads on Tapatalk, chomp sms, Spotify or quickpic, all of which I did before the app. A few will occasionally slip through on YouTube and Firefox but they are tolerable.
The only real downer is, due to lack of root the app has to stay alive in the background and adds a key icon in the status bar as well as the number of ads blocked in the notification tray.
Overall I'm satisfied with it and it's proven to be a must have without root.
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The key icon is because it is using the VPN feature to block ads. Too bad for me I actually need to use vpns so I can't use this.
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I found this in a US S7 Edge discussion and I was very happy to know that it actually works (brilliantly) in stock devices too! :good:
What's more it dosn't suffer (so far) from the known AdBlock Plus issues with unrooted phones (Internet stops working, apps crash from time to time, bank/eBay apps don't work properly, etc.).
https://block-this.com/
But you're routing through their DNS - which isn't a very privacy-friendly or safe option - you're putting your entire mobile internet activity in their hands...
Just use Netguard and import adaway hosts file. Ive done this since day one with edge and it uses very little battery.
Whoa! No thanks!!!
Surely you have to ask yourself what is in it for them right? Free Ad cleansing and free bandwidth through their DNS? Oh come on, they must be getting something out of it or maybe I have just jumped on the conspiracy bandwagon
You should ping Block It! Dns before dismissing it. Its a dummy DNS that collects no precious data of yours.
Block It! simply supplies ads with a fake DNS and its not a VPN. It works exactly like Adaway but does not require root.
anyway to get rid of the VPN key notification.......its annoying as hell.
saveferris said:
anyway to get rid of the VPN key notification.......its annoying as hell.
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Unfortunately no options to do that =( Its alright though, it doesn't pop up, it just stays on the notification bar.
babylordx said:
You should ping Block It! Dns before dismissing it. Its a dummy DNS that collects no precious data of yours.
Block It! simply supplies ads with a fake DNS and its not a VPN. It works exactly like Adaway but does not require root.
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Is it faster than adguard?
I've just used crystal for the Samsung browser and it's been great at blocking ads with low battery drain and no annoying notification in the bar. Only works on the stock browser though. However the browser itself is very snappy and optimized on the s7e and there's even a slight performance increase to chrome IMO
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I've just used crystal for the Samsung browser and it's been great at blocking ads with low battery drain and no annoying notification in the bar. Only works on the stock browser though. However the browser itself is very snappy and optimized on the s7e and there's even a slight performance increase to chrome IMO
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How does it compare to block this?
tiskewlio said:
I've just used crystal for the Samsung browser and it's been great at blocking ads with low battery drain and no annoying notification in the bar. Only works on the stock browser though. However the browser itself is very snappy and optimized on the s7e and there's even a slight performance increase to chrome IMO
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Thanx man. I was so sad that i could root and use adaway but this crystal app is amazing. No ad what so ever and browser now is freaking fast. My only question is why such a great app that does what adguards does is free? Any catch i should be aware?
jsminor said:
Just use Netguard and import adaway hosts file. Ive done this since day one with edge and it uses very little battery.
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Tried that, ads still appear in apps. With block this they're completely gone in apps.
Block this is blocking connections to google apps, i would assume due to the heavy ad content in things like the play store.
After testing again it seems that block-this is not blocking google as I previously thought.
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Block this is blocking connections to google apps, i would assume due to the heavy ad content in things like the play store.
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What Google app?
I got them all working.
Anyway to everybody wondering what this VPN does here is the answer from the author on Google+:
Since this is not a real VPN, your traffic does not get tunneled through a remote server. All we do is give your phone information about what to do with request to ads/malware/spam using DNS
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What Google app?
I got them all working.
Anyway to everybody wondering what this VPN does here is the answer from the author on Google+:
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I was unable to use google now and now on tap with block-this enabled the other day.
I checked again today and all is working fine, maybe google was just having issues.
I will edit my previous post so people do not think that was a block-this issue.
Is Block This free for good? Looks like there is a premium version?
i'm a bit confused now as i've found it on play store... https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.savageorgiev.blockthis&hl=en
It just seems too good to be true. Has anyone had any issues with this??
It looks very attractive to use, but it changes your DNS. So, all your internet traffic will pass the DNS servers of block-this. Free of use, to good to be true.
Does anybody has the ip-address of their servers? Where are they located?
tiskewlio said:
I've just used crystal for the Samsung browser and it's been great at blocking ads with low battery drain and no annoying notification in the bar. Only works on the stock browser though. However the browser itself is very snappy and optimized on the s7e and there's even a slight performance increase to chrome IMO
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How does crystal compare to the other 2 samsung browser ad blocking apps? (Adblock Fast & Adblock Plus)
I just try to not root my phone But the ads are really annoying.
Adaway helped me a lot in the past, but the phone has to be rooted.
Is there any alternative available?
Adguard, you can buy the lifetime license for around 4€ when paying in the russian currency.
Add another 2€ for tasker if you're annoyed of the little key symbol.
enlan said:
Adguard, you can buy the lifetime license for around 4€ when paying in the russian currency.
Add another 2€ for tasker if you're annoyed of the little key symbol.
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Thanks...Tasker I already got.
Cheers man
svenvaeth said:
I just try to not root my phone But the ads are really annoying.
Adaway helped me a lot in the past, but the phone has to be rooted.
Is there any alternative available?
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http://www.xda-developers.com/netgu...ntrol-over-apps-internet-access-without-root/
blocks adds with the free version unlike adgaurd. Need the github version to actually block ads.
Thanks guys, nothing is really comparable. But I ll try it a little more.
https://block-this.com/ - Free local VPN like AdGuard, but without the insane battery drain.
I tried the 3 apps you suggested:
Atguard
Netguard (from Gifthub)
Block this
But no app could block the ads inside my newspaper app. It is called "Schweiz News" just in case you wanna check it. Quite depressing. With root and adaway, this ads were immediately blocked.
svenvaeth said:
I tried the 3 apps you suggested:
Atguard
Netguard (from Gifthub)
Block this
But no app could block the ads inside my newspaper app. It is called "Schweiz News" just in case you wanna check it. Quite depressing. With root and adaway, this ads were immediately blocked.
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I just tried that news app with block this and it blocked the ads at the bottom. Block this is the only free app that can block ads in apps, the others you need to pay for.
peachpuff said:
I just tried that news app with block this and it blocked the ads at the bottom. Block this is the only free app that can block ads in apps, the others you need to pay for.
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Hey, you are right. I just rebooted my phone and now the ads are gone.
Thanks a lot. That's really cool now =)
Cheers
Sven
enlan said:
Adguard, you can buy the lifetime license for around 4€ when paying in the russian currency.
Add another 2€ for tasker if you're annoyed of the little key symbol.
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One more thing. HowHow can I get rid of the key symbol with Tasker?
I never really used it.
I'm using Adguard since i bought my S7 (don't wanna root it just yet). Didn't notice any major battery drain with Adguard but i will try Block-this for a few days... Just installed it, the app doesn't seem to have any options :/ but nevermind...
Kemby13 said:
I'm using Adguard since i bought my S7 (don't wanna root it just yet). Didn't notice any major battery drain with Adguard but i will try Block-this for a few days... Just installed it, the app doesn't seem to have any options :/ but nevermind...
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Nope, no options....but it does its job :good:
For browsers I highly recommend "adblock browser". I doesn't address ads in other apps but it does a fantastic job blocking them while surfing the Internets - and you can get it free from the play store. (No extra setup required. Install and launch) great for say... streaming video sites that traditionally would throw a ton of pop ups and redirects at you.
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I just tried that news app with block this and it blocked the ads at the bottom. Block this is the only free app that can block ads in apps, the others you need to pay for.
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Couldn't agree more! The only reason I used to root my phone was to block annoying ads and there was no effective way to block in-app ads without a root until I found block-this. This little freebee works like a charm effectively blocking both in-browser and app ads. Few times I do randomly see ads on some webpages, but I can live with that. The only annoying part is that there is a persistent key icon and VPN notification in the notification area but I can live with this, given the comfort this freebee brings without any root.
cingulum said:
Couldn't agree more! The only reason I used to root my phone was to block annoying ads and there was no effective way to block in-app ads without a root until I found block-this. This little freebee works like a charm effectively blocking both in-browser and app ads. Few times I do randomly see ads on some webpages, but I can live with that. The only annoying part is that there is a persistent key icon and VPN notification in the notification area but I can live with this, given the comfort this freebee brings without any root.
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A guy here mentioned that you can remove the symbol it with Tasker. I tried this, but I have no idea how to do it.
copenhagen said:
For browsers I highly recommend "adblock browser". I doesn't address ads in other apps but it does a fantastic job blocking them while surfing the Internets - and you can get it free from the play store. (No extra setup required. Install and launch) great for say... streaming video sites that traditionally would throw a ton of pop ups and redirects at you.
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try nochromo browser. search xda. it's chromium, so just like chrome.
You can not remove the VPN key icon without being root. Even with tasker.
enlan said:
Adguard, you can buy the lifetime license for around 4€ when paying in the russian currency.
Add another 2€ for tasker if you're annoyed of the little key symbol.
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How do you remove the key with tasker?
I see a lot of tasker apps at store.....
A little help please!
Which of this apps affect LESS the battery life and performance (overall and internet speed)?
Atguard
Netguard (from Gifthub)
Block this
Thanks!
I'm a long time user of AdBlock Plus, but recently switched my browser to UBlock origin. ABP hasn't been updated for android in a while, so I was wondering if there was a better alternative, or a round up review I could read. Most of what's online is from 3-5 years ago, which seems odd that we need ad blocking now as a form of anti-malware software.
What is a good system wide ad blocker on Android? I have root on my device.
I'd like it to play well with OpenVPN and cell connections too. ABP seems to break on occasion when on cell connections.
i have adaway 3.2 and minminguard xposed module and i have never seen a single ad.if u wish there is a modded and updated youtube adfree version since youtube adaway module doesn't work for most of us.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3449312
I have been using DNS66 lately and have noticed that I have almost no ads any more either in my browser or in any apps I use. Like you, I used AdBlock for a long time but also noticed it becoming less and less useful as time goes. But I read a digest type review of ad blockers recently and DNS66 was at the top. Since I have started using it, I have noticed less ads (virtually none), also a noticeable increase in page load times, app load times and most significantly in the amount of data I use each month. Between using this DNS level ad blocker and removing facebook and replacing it with Metal Pro, I am now using half the data each month, getting noticeable increases across all web related traffic and I am much happier for it.
AdAway + Minminguard + Ad-free YouTube combo is the most powerful adblocker for rooted Android.
Dns66 is fast and lightweight adblocking solution for no-root Android devices, but since it is using VPN service, you can't use it with other VPN service like openVPN as Android only allows one VPN service running.
before some days i unrooted to receive just an OTA.When i opened tapatalk i couldn't believe my eyes.in every screen there was an add that was taking muuuch place on the screen.i had to scroll many times to find what i wanted.i read that minminguard removes both the add and the token place of screen that add was.adaway i think removes only the add.i couldn't imagine my device with adds.and i definitely even would root just to install only addaway programs..
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before some days i unrooted to receive just an OTA.When i opened tapatalk i couldn't believe my eyes.in every screen there was an add that was taking muuuch place on the screen.i had to scroll many times to find what i wanted.i read that minminguard removes both the add and the token place of screen that add was.adaway i think removes only the add.i couldn't imagine my device with adds.and i definitely even would root just to install only addaway programs..
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Not in my case. No root Android + dns66 combo is enough for me, as I can find alternatives for ad-bloated app almost every time. Less than 5 apps with ad banner in my device, which blocked perfectly by dns66.
I finally pullled the trigger on this device.
The one thing I am a bit worried and need advice on is using an un-rooted device. I've never used a device as a daily driver without root. Can anyone help with some questions:
is there any way to block ads system wide without root? i've tried googling for this answer but I'm realy not sure.
Does Vanced youtube work?
that is it thus far I'm sure there will be many more after I get the device.
Blokada for ad blocking and yes vanced works great. I haven't rooted my phone in years due to the fact that there is little reason to. Honestly it's more of a hassle to do it for me (updates etc) than it is to not.
Sent from my SM-F916U1 using Tapatalk
I am using disconnect pro from Samsung store.. its not cheap but does block majority of ads system wide. And yes youtube vanced works perfectly well.
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Blokada for ad blocking and yes vanced works great. I haven't rooted my phone in years due to the fact that there is little reason to. Honestly it's more of a hassle to do it for me (updates etc) than it is to not.
Sent from my SM-F916U1 using Tapatalk
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awesome. thanks for that info
i think the only other app i needed root for was DarQ that let you make apps dark system wide and then choose certain ones you didn't want to darken
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I am using disconnect pro from Samsung store.. its not cheap but does block majority of ads system wide. And yes youtube vanced works perfectly well.
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can I ask if it blocks the annoying ads in TuneIn app?
Thank you
For Youtube i suggest Samsung browser with adblock installed - no more ads in youtube and it works basically the same as youtube app. The only problem you may have if you use youtube notifications - they obviously will bring you to youtube app. Otherwise youtube in samsung browser with adblock plugin is perfect.
Karma Firewall is a simple, useful tool.
Less so probably on Q and higher due to their restrictions.
On Pie it has logging capabilities... try it and see what you got. No Ads, freeware, very low battery usage.
A compatible package blocker is highly recommended... to take out the trash.
my first few days with the fold
I'm using Adaway right now to block ads, the non root version, though any non root ad blocker goes through some type of vpn which slows things down a bit. i'd still much prefer to have root
I turned on force dark mode everywhere in dev settings and that helped darken apps good enough.
I am still trying to use Nova as my launcher as I hate the samsung launcher and rarely if ever use multi window but for some reason nova is sucking up a ton of battery
also have Vanced loaded for youtube and it is great, the only downside is there doesn't seem to be a way to use OK GOOGLE to play videos in vanced while driving, etc.
Lose Nova, it uses more resources/battery and is likely slower than the native launcher. After another 3rd party launcher cost me 2 reloads I stopped playing with them.
Can't speak for your variant but on my 10+ One UI is fast and very stable... I use the Samsung customization apps, themes and icon packs.
Got 99% of what I want and that missing 1% isn't worth the battery drain, system instability or loss of some of the functions I get with the Samsung customization.
Had no issues whatsoever with Action Launcher. Not a chance I'd use the stock launcher, no adjustable grid is a deal breaker right out of the gate. Add in all the missing features and it's like going back to an SGS2 or something using the stock launcher, woefully inadequate.
I am using nextdns.io for ad blocking
Works great, no extra load or battery drain.
Also supports newer dns standards via private dns option in android 10
Hi. Which are the most reliable apps for blocking ads both in browsers and regular apps?
There is quite some number of these but I would like to download something that is actually reliable in this field.
I'm using Adguard. It does the job with a few catches though. Some YouTube ads and of course make sure you are restricting access to ebanking and other sensitive apps.
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I'm using Adguard. It does the job with a few catches though. Some YouTube ads and of course make sure you are restricting access to ebanking and other sensitive apps.
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I came across that application, a lot of people use it. I don't have problem with YouTube because I use Vanced. However browser and other apps with ads are really annoying. However if I checked correctly, for blocking ads in other apps (apart from browser) you need to pay for premium account?
Use firefox with ublockorigin or adaway app, or both
I set private DNS - adguard. For now I don't see any commercials, no in applications, neither in browsers.
steffanos said:
I came across that application, a lot of people use it. I don't have problem with YouTube because I use Vanced. However browser and other apps with ads are really annoying. However if I checked correctly, for blocking ads in other apps (apart from browser) you need to pay for premium account?
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Yes, if i remember correctly. But I got a lifetime license, it's not that expensive.
AdGuard is worth any penny!
Rooted the phone and using AdAway. By far the best solutions to ad blocking.