Blocking ads on Android devices 12-10-2018, 10:37 PM
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[Introduction]
So one of our members posted a question:(12-10-2018, 02:34 PM)Snake38 Wrote: According to you, what is the best way to delete the ads on a Android smartphone ? I would like to remove ads on Chrome, Youtube, my games, etc.And being a helpful person that I am, I'm going to share what I know about blocking ads on android.
[Disclaimer]
Some methods mentioned in this thread are dangerous because we will be editing system files, I am not responsible for anything that can and will happen to your device.If your device breaks, you get to keep all the pieces.
[Methods]
- {Using an ad-blocking browser}
This one is pretty straight forward, there are mobile web browsers that have ad-blocking capabilities
The one I use daily is CM Browser, although the most popular one is probably the Brave browser
Cons: Only blocks ads inside the browser, not system-wide
Pros: Easy to setup, root is not required
- {Disabling connection to the Internet}
Also pretty straight forward, if you disable the Internet connection ads just wont show, so just disconnect from your wifi and disable mobile data.
Cons: You can't access the Internet obviously, can't play games that requires you to connect to the Internet.
Pros: Very easy, no setup required, just works.
- {Patching apps}
There are tools that you can use to patch-out ads from applications, one of these tools is LuckyPatcher.
After launching LuckyPatcher you'll be presented with a list of installed applications, now just chose the applications that you want to patch-out ads on, than go to: "Menu of patches"->"Remove Google ads" and select "Patch to remove Google ads"
Cons: Does not work on all ads, you have to have a rooted phone, you have to re-patch after every update
Pros: It works pretty well in some cases
- {Blocking known ad-service's by DNS}
This is the one I use, basically you modify your device's hosts file to stop ad-service domain names from getting resolved.
The easiest method to accomplish this is to download an app called AdAway, you can find it on the F-Droid app store.
Cons: You have to have a rooted phone and have write access to the system partition, only works for the ad-services that are included in the public list (Otherwise you'll have to add it manually)
Pros: Works pretty well, easy one-time setup
[Final notes]
Personally I use AdAway and CM Browser on my device, I do believe that AdAway is enough but using a browser centered on privacy also helps.If I missed something ore you know more ways please share them in a reply to this thread.
[Source and external links]
10 Best Adblock Browsers for Android: https://techwiser.com/best-adblock-browser-for-android/LuckyPatcher: https://www.luckypatchers.com/
F-Droid app store: https://f-droid.org/en/
[Edits]
More information about BRAVE by @"UplayAlts" : https://sinister.ly/Thread-Tutorial-Brave-browser
(This post was last modified: 12-11-2018, 12:17 PM by Pikami.)