Any way to block ads with no root? - Samsung Galaxy S9+ Questions & Answers

Tried DNS66 but it doesn't seem to work on youtube app.
Is there another way?

Shadic123 said:
Tried DNS66 but it doesn't seem to work on youtube app.
Is there another way?
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Don't know about blocking specifically for YouTube, but Disconnect Pro ($25 paid app on Galaxy Apps Store), is a rootless ad-blocker. Don't think it blocked ads in YouTube, but it does everywhere else.

I use an app called blokada
https://blokada.org/index.html
and DisconnetPro
Works great and no adds with the exception of youtube which only show minimal ads for me

trickie69r said:
I use an app called blokada
https://blokada.org/index.html
and DisconnetPro
Works great and no adds with the exception of youtube which only show minimal ads for me
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Blokada seems great so far, thanks for that. Hopefully S9 can be rooted quickly

+1 for Blokada, I am also using it and works great.

Update on YouTube blocking: https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp...._root_youtube_apk_with_no_ads_and_background/

SABS works great!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-sabs-simple-adblocker-samsung-t3751722

https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-netguard-root-firewall-t3233012

ramonams said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-sabs-simple-adblocker-samsung-t3751722
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yup im using SABS as well but it is a little tedious to get installed and configured considering you need the key and stuff and then need to renew the key every 3 months.

for me disconnect pro is perfect

Hola
I am quite surprised that no one has mentioned adguard. It is a VPN based ad blocking app that works extremely well. Yes, root is not required but to get the best features you need to subscribe to their premium service.
There is a XDA thread on the product.
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Shadic123 said:
Tried DNS66 but it doesn't seem to work on youtube app.
Is there another way?
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You can use Blokada to block ads without rooting.

Adclear and block-this are decent alternatives; please read about them before trying; both using local VPN.
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I use AdHell on my S8+, works pretty good.

QAM said:
Hola
I am quite surprised that no one has mentioned adguard. It is a VPN based ad blocking app that works extremely well. Yes, root is not required but to get the best features you need to subscribe to their premium service.
There is a XDA thread on the product.
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I dunno about the basic version of Adguard, but I always found the premium version to be a large battery drain.
I'm going to try Blokada or SABS for the S9+, SABS sounds like the preferred solution except you have to renew the Samsung key every 90 days.

Is there a trick to getting disconnect pro to work with the s9+? I just upgraded from the s7edge. DP worked amazingly well on that device and I'd like to get it setup on my new phone.
I was able to download it but am not sure 9 of howto setup knox..

DNS66 is pretty good, and open source. It uses a loopback VPN and the usual filter lists.
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.jak_linux.dns66/
It's bascially fire-and-forget, which is nice.
Complete it with the CLoudFlare DNS (1.1.1.1) and you're set.

I'm using sabs to block general ads, whereas for YouTube, I'd recommend that you use YouTube Vanced, it's basically a modified YouTube app without any ads on it and provides some customizations for your YouTube app. The good thing is it's usable for non rooted devices

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Rooted, any suggestions?

It's been 2 years since I've rooted my last device. I'm a bit out of the loop with rooting. So what's your guys opinions on some good rooted apps?
Maybe there's some good apps for cosmetic changes? I've tried a few launchers, but they all feel very fake and tacky.
Of course I should learn how to use Titanium backup, I'd say that is a pretty common apps that rooted users use, eh?
Thanks ahead of time!
Muscle Nerd said:
It's been 2 years since I've rooted my last device. I'm a bit out of the loop with rooting. So what's your guys opinions on some good rooted apps?
Maybe there's some good apps for cosmetic changes? I've tried a few launchers, but they all feel very fake and tacky.
Of course I should learn how to use Titanium backup, I'd say that is a pretty common apps that rooted users use, eh?
Thanks ahead of time!
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My favorite is blackmart. Tons of paid apps for free. Just google it and you can find their homepage to download it from. Other than that I usually only root to get free tethering but I found a way to get that without rooting this time so looks like I'll be holding off until we have some stable ROM's.
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First thing I do is to block Ads, and I use AdAway:
https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.adaway
Cheers.
elpindian said:
My favorite is blackmart. Tons of paid apps for free. Just google it and you can find their homepage to download it from. Other than that I usually only root to get free tethering but I found a way to get that without rooting this time so looks like I'll be holding off until we have some stable ROM's.
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I will definietly look into Blackmart! I wish Xposed worked on our Samsung devices.
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Whoops, sorry! Thank you
MasK said:
First thing I do is to block Ads, and I use AdAway:
https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.adaway
Cheers.
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Ads that come on applications and Youtube?
Blackmart
Adaway
Viper4Android
Titanium backup
Grenify root mode
--> 5 reasons to root!
Tom Dsgn said:
Ads that come on applications and Youtube?
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Yup. Not sure about YouTube (I think you need Xposed for that) but definitely Ads that appear all around some apps. In certain apps, the Ads totally disappear cleanly but in others they leave a black bar behind. That's depending on how the apps are designed.
MasK said:
Yup. Not sure about YouTube (I think you need Xposed for that) but definitely Ads that appear all around some apps. In certain apps, the Ads totally disappear cleanly but in others they leave a black bar behind. That's depending on how the apps are designed.
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I was going to try Xposed (It's like the Cydia for iPhone, right?) But then I saw that Samsung devices aren't supported...
Any alternatives?
Tom Dsgn said:
I was going to try Xposed (It's like the Cydia for iPhone, right?) But then I saw that Samsung devices aren't supported...
Any alternatives?
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Last time I checked out Cydia, it was for downloading paid apps for free. Correct me if I'm wrong.
However, Xposed is not for that. It's for making specific customizations to your ROM, as if it were cooked right into it. You need Xposed framework and specific modules for it to work.
Also, you're right about Samsung devices not being supported yet (work in progress).
elpindian said:
My favorite is blackmart. Tons of paid apps for free. Just google it and you can find their homepage to download it from. Other than that I usually only root to get free tethering but I found a way to get that without rooting this time so looks like I'll be holding off until we have some stable ROM's.
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Curious what do you use for tether and are you grandfathered in to an old plan that doesn't allow it?
thanks
arf8 said:
Curious what do you use for tether and are you grandfathered in to an old plan that doesn't allow it?
thanks
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i was searching around xda and found this forum: http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-sprint/general/lollipop-hotspot-root-flashing-t3048163 ... follow the steps and you can unlock the native tethering app that comes in the settings of android. i have the unlimited everything plan with sprint so i have unlimited, never metered data. and with this workaround, i dont even have to root my phone to get free tethering, which i sorely need. i use on average 75gb of data a month so there is no way im ever leaving this plan lol
elpindian said:
i was searching around xda and found this forum: http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-sprint/general/lollipop-hotspot-root-flashing-t3048163 ... follow the steps and you can unlock the native tethering app that comes in the settings of android. i have the unlimited everything plan with sprint so i have unlimited, never metered data. and with this workaround, i dont even have to root my phone to get free tethering, which i sorely need. i use on average 75gb of data a month so there is no way im ever leaving this plan lol
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Nice, I saw that thread but it won't work on ATT sadly. Works good on Sprint phones.
arf8 said:
Nice, I saw that thread but it won't work on ATT sadly. Works good on Sprint phones.
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Aw man that sucks. I had to leave ATT because even though i was grandfathered into the unlimited data plan, they would start metering me after 3gbs and i just couldnt stand it.
Ya they are being sued by FCC, lets see what happens, they start throttling at 5gig these days, but would surprise me if they did it at 3gig, they are not transparent at all
MasK said:
First thing I do is to block Ads, and I use AdAway:
https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.adaway
Cheers.
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How did you get adaway installed? I've tried with no success. F-droid packages specifically state x86 compatibility only.
Tasker.... search for tasker tutorials on youtube. Your mind will be blown
The.Jericho.Initiative said:
How did you get adaway installed? I've tried with no success. F-droid packages specifically state x86 compatibility only.
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They mention is works on ARM/MIPS/x86.
They didn't put a coma in between them
I've been using ver3.0 all the while:
https://f-droid.org/repo/org.adaway_52.apk
What problems do U encounter?
Same here. Using AdAway 3.0 (52) for several weeks now and it works fine.
Very useful! Thanks
my N7 sent this

Disconnect Pro now working on Note 8

Just a heads up that Disconnect and Disconnect Pro have been updated and now work on the Note 8. I've been using it for a few hours and had no problems. More info can be found in the Reddit thread from earlier today here.
mdxii said:
It's not free on galaxy apps. Do you have the apk?
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Yes, there's a free version on the Galaxy Apps Store, posting the apk to the paid version is illegal.
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Just a heads up that Disconnect and Disconnect Pro have been updated and now work on the Note 8. I've been using it for a few hours and had no problems. More info can be found in the Reddit thread from earlier today here.
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Just got it, any battery drain?
The free version is only an ad blocker for the "Samsung Internet Browser" only. The Pro version blocks ads system wide. No issues with battery here.
This app is amazing blocks apps system wide. Best £20 I have spent well worth it
pnr2020 said:
This app is amazing blocks apps system wide. Best £20 I have spent well worth it
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Is it Knox or VPN based?
ytj87 said:
Is it Knox or VPN based?
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It's Knox based.
Ryya said:
The free version is only an ad blocker for the "Samsung Internet Browser" only. The Pro version blocks ads system wide. No issues with battery here.
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I had the pro version for free as a special offer on galacy apps for my s7 edge but when I moved to the note 8 it didnt work and i uninstalled the app. I wanted to install agaim bit haf to pay the 22 eur to have it back. As i restored the note to factory settings and restired all my apps from samsung cloud, i managed to restore disconnect pro as well and just updated from Galaxy apps. No charge!
Hope this helps some of you.
I do have PIA vpn and someone mentioned Disconnect Pro is based on Knox. Is it ok to run both? Or Disconnect suffice? Reason I asked after I head over to their website and it says VPN so yeah I am confused here lol.
ytj87 said:
Is it Knox or VPN based?
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Knox and no effect on battery. Also no notification showing all the time which really enjoyed me
pnr2020 said:
Knox and no effect on battery.
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Is it like Adaway? And no problem using my own VPN and Disconnect althogether? Perhaps maybe Data consuming wise(random question popping on head)
Yes it is working. Thanks bud. Worth the money
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blecap said:
Is it like Adaway? And no problem using my own VPN and Disconnect althogether? Perhaps maybe Data consuming wise(random question popping on head)
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It's not like adaway. It would be better if you get info from there website.It blocks ad trackers. In my opinion it does a great job of stopping ads coming through and no permanent notification showing all the time. Also disconnect pro uses Knox not vpn
I wanted to wait before responding to make sure there weren't any issues that popped up later. I'm happy to say that Disconnect Pro is working well. No battery drain (Knox based), you should be able to use a VPN with it.
If you bought it or got it for free with the S7Edge, just make sure you're signed into the Galaxy Apps Store with the same account and you won't have to pay. The button will have a price, but it won't ask for any verification and will skip directly to installing.
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It's Knox based.
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Obvious question from somebody not well-versed with Knox yet:
If I root my Exynos Note8 variant, which trips Knox, does this still work?
Will the Samsung App store still work?
Can I sideload?
Thanks for any tips!
vasra said:
Obvious question from somebody not well-versed with Knox yet:
If I root my Exynos Note8 variant, which trips Knox, does this still work?
Will the Samsung App store still work?
Can I sideload?
Thanks for any tips!
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I tried side loading it on my N950F which has Knox tripped and is running the Renovate ROM. It installed. There was a three step process to initialize it. On the second step, it hung. I'm going to contact the developer and see what they recommend.
it works
vasra said:
Obvious question from somebody not well-versed with Knox yet:
If I root my Exynos Note8 variant, which trips Knox, does this still work?
Will the Samsung App store still work?
Can I sideload?
Thanks for any tips!
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i have a rooted Note 8, stock rom. It works like a dream.
does this by any chance block youtube ads?
illitirit said:
does this by any chance block youtube ads?
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No, you will require the pre-compiled ad-free YouTube app for that or YouTube Vanced, all available via XDA.
Ryya said:
No, you will require the pre-compiled ad-free YouTube app for that or YouTube Vanta, all available via XDA.
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For a link to YouTube Vanta?
A cursory search on XDA and Google netted no results.
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With no root, how to stop ads in browser ?

I use Chrome mainly, but any browser I think will have ads with no root yet on the V30 on U.S. carriers. What app is there that will prevent ads flooding the browser page ?
Ghostery browser incidentally prevents most ads, as a side effect of blocking trackers.
It is pretty basic, but runs fast. My only gripe is that it does not provide any way to sort bookmarks. It also breaks some images and other things that are entwined with trackers, but I accept that as a cost of blocking the trackers.
And the number of trackers blocked is astounding. A real eye opener. The Borg tentacles are many. Cutting them off is a visceral pleasure.
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Zorachus said:
I use Chrome mainly, but any browser I think will have ads with no root yet on the V30 on U.S. carriers. What app is there that will prevent ads flooding the browser page ?
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Most browser will have a ad blocker or extensions to add adblocker. I personally use samsung interney beta and use a adblocker extensjon. No ads,. The only browser i have seen which doesnt block ads is chrome. If u MUST use chrome then i recommend to search one of those chrome base browser like chromio or one i just downloaded BROMITE. Is a hack version of chrome which disable all ads withing browser.
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Adguard
There are three relative popular ones Adguard, DNS66 and Blockada. Adguard is pay for premium features. I personally use Blockada as it comes with more features than DNS66 and don't really like Adguard despite its popularity due to its pay for features.
I use Firefox with uBlock
I use Samsung internet beta browser with Unicorn.
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There are many adblockers that work pretty well with Chrome (and other apps) without rooting the phone. To my knowledge: DNS66, Blokada, Block This, Seven, Adguard. Of course you won't find any of them on Google Play...
The all filter traffic through a local VPN on your phone. I use Adguard, because I paid long ago for a lifetime license, but if you just want to filter ads in Chrome, it's free.
The Elite said:
There are three relative popular ones Adguard, DNS66 and Blockada. Adguard is pay for premium features. I personally use Blockada as it comes with more features than DNS66 and don't really like Adguard despite its popularity due to its pay for features.
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I tried Blockada but when I go to install it's like the INSTALL is grey'd out or something, why is this? all non google apps are like this really I think
entwicklun said:
I tried Blockada but when I go to install it's like the INSTALL is grey'd out or something, why is this? all non google apps are like this really I think
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Settings > Security > Unknown Sources
The Elite said:
Settings > Security > Unknown Sources
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that's already enabled....
Samsung Internet Beta + Adblock Fast
Do adblock apps cause any lags? Since they're constantly blocking ads, they are constantly active in the background. How much ram are they consuming?
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melihcarter said:
Do adblock apps cause any lags? Since they're constantly blocking ads, they are constantly active in the background. How much ram are they consuming?
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I've been using Adclear for a few weeks now, and I've noticed a very minimal battery impact. Mostly about 1-2% at the end of the day. More so, I got frustrated with the very slow speeds. It worked, but sometimes web pages would take on the order of 30 seconds to load....
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Do adblock apps cause any lags? Since they're constantly blocking ads, they are constantly active in the background. How much ram are they consuming?
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I've been using Adblock Fast with Samsung Internet for several years. I have yet to notice any negative affect on battery or browsing.
Blockada and DNS666 can't work for me. I tried them both, installed them, but they both won't activate.
- Blockada = Says no internet connection, and wouldn't actually turn on. I am on WiFi mode only, I did not put my SIM in this new phone yet. I uninstalled it, rebooted, and installed a different version. Same thing.
- DNS666 = I install it, and refresh the hosts right away, then press start., and it would force close. I deleted it, and tried again, same thing, when I press Start it would force close.
- So I went to the AdGuard route, I downloaded the latest 7.0 Samsung Internet Browser .apk, and there's ZERO ads now, and I have to say WOW the Samsung browser is super nice, really good stuff. ( I have been hearing from other people it's the #1 best Android browser this year, and I LOL'd at that, but man they're actually telling the truth ) it rocks.
Zorachus said:
Blockada and DNS666 can't work for me. I tried them both, installed them, but they both won't activate.
- Blockada = Says no internet connection, and wouldn't actually turn on. I am on WiFi mode only, I did not put my SIM in this new phone yet. I uninstalled it, rebooted, and installed a different version. Same thing.
- DNS666 = I install it, and refresh the hosts right away, then press start., and it would force close. I deleted it, and tried again, same thing, when I press Start it would force close.
- So I went to the AdGuard route, I downloaded the latest 7.0 Samsung Internet Browser .apk, and there's ZERO ads now, and I have to say WOW the Samsung browser is super nice, really good stuff. ( I have been hearing from other people it's the #1 best Android browser this year, and I LOL'd at that, but man they're actually telling the truth ) it rocks.
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Blockada was experiencing issues earlier. Mine turned off and wouldn't turn on while on data.
Yeah, I use Unicorn on the Samsung browser. I think it does the job.
Wait. Are you Tig Bitties?
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Septembersrain said:
Blockada was experiencing issues earlier. Mine turned off and wouldn't turn on while on data.
Yeah, I use Unicorn on the Samsung browser. I think it does the job.
Wait. Are you Tig Bitties?
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Tig Bitties ? Who dat ? ( . ) ( . )
LOL maybe
entwicklun said:
that's already enabled....
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Try making sure you don't have any screen overlay. I get this issue when I use Lux to dim my screen.
tasiv said:
Try making sure you don't have any screen overlay. I get this issue when I use Lux to dim my screen.
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yeap im using Lux lmao!!!!! thank you
have to remember to always turn that sh!t off everytime we use nfc pay hahaha

Inundated with Google ads. Make them stop!

So, every time I pick up my phone, I get new targeted Google ads. Any way to make them stop (besides throwing my phone in the river?)
Rideit12 said:
So, every time I pick up my phone, I get new targeted Google ads. Any way to make them stop (besides throwing my phone in the river?)
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Adguard?
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Installed Adblocker...didn't do a thing. Still google ads every time I pick up the phone.
Adguard wanted access to all of my files in chrome, which seems weird.
Rideit12 said:
Installed Adblocker...didn't do a thing. Still google ads every time I pick up the phone.
Adguard wanted access to all of my files in chrome, which seems weird.
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Adguard goes through a VPN to block ads.
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Hunh. I don't use a VPN.
Rideit12 said:
Hunh. I don't use a VPN.
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Adguard automatically sets it up and uses it, to block ads.
https://kb.adguard.com/en/android/faq#howitworks
Unless you have root, and then you can use http proxy method with Adguard.
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Block ad's
grab f-droids "blokada" works with it's own built in vpn, you can white list things you want to still d/l in background,
blocks google ad's like a boss!
RoxAbout said:
grab f-droids "blokada" works with it's own built in vpn, you can white list things you want to still d/l in background,
blocks google ad's like a boss!
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I use Blokada as well on my V30 and V30+. It is a must when you don't have root.
Using Blokada, totally works! Thanks for the tips.
Have good results using uBlock Origin, primarily do not use Chrome and even when I do, never as a logged in user. Most browsing or reading is performed on Firefox or Opera ... no ads whatsoever...
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Using Blokada, totally works! Thanks for the tips.
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Using bkokada do you still get the stupid key in the notifications bar?
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fatboysh said:
Using bkokada do you still get the stupid key in the notifications bar?
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Yes.
jcsww said:
Yes.
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It's there anyway to get rid of it without root?
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fatboysh said:
It's there anyway to get rid of it without root?
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It shows you're connected you a VPN. It's important to know, in case you do not want to be connected to a VPN. So you don't mix your personal stuff with your corporate stuff.
In this case is just being used for ad blocking, but a lot of people use VPN for work.
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To the OP,
Have you taken a look at your gmail account settings on a desktop or laptop (not on the phone) ? Reason is that it is easy to see just how much "you allow" Google to either preserve, store, analyze of the data you create and transmit.
I always turn off everything with a new gmail account (have many), attach it to a new phone (new gmail account), access account settings and turn off everything, including history and then later on, may slowly enable some parts.
fatboysh said:
Using bkokada do you still get the stupid key in the notifications bar?
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Haven't noticed anything new or unusual, just works.
Odd, I have never seen a single ad. Perhaps you are infected with a bad application or your carrier is crap.
Blocking Ad's
xdafly said:
Have good results using uBlock Origin, primarily do not use Chrome and even when I do, never as a logged in user. Most browsing or reading is performed on Firefox or Opera ... no ads whatsoever...
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100% agree on what you said.
I was able to suggest to Blokada that they allow "black listing" by APP and they agreed to insert this feature in a future update.
Cant wait for that to roll out!
Enjoy the blocked Ad's!

Question YouTube Vanced Links in Samsung Internet SOLVED

I just received my S23 Ultra today and I'm absolutely loving it. BUT, I'm having one very annoying problem. I've been using YouTube Vanced without problem for many years. So one of the first things I did on my new phone is install Vanced, disable the official YouTube app, and turn on all the "open supported link" options for Vanced. BUT despite this, all youtube links I click on my web browser (I use Samsung Internet) open in the web browser and not in Vanced. I've searched around Reddit and XDA but not found a viable resolution. PLEASE HELP!
UPDATE: revanced exhibits the exact same behavior, still not sure what to try next...
UPDATE 2: Figured out that everything opens correctly, in Vanced or REVANCED, as long as I use CHROME and not SAMSUNG INTERNET. So does anyone know what to do to fix Samsung Internet in particular? Or should I just switch to using chrome as my default browser?
Last Update: @TheMystic correctly diagnosed that a toggle buried in Samsung Internet's settings menu is the missing link needed to make links work with Vanced. See post below for details.
I can't get YouTube vanced to work on s23 Ultra either. It dod for a bit but now it doesn't get a network connection. Have deleted and reinstalled but it doesn't matter.
mrsmithb said:
I just received my S23 Ultra today and I'm absolutely loving it. BUT, I'm having one very annoying problem. I've been using YouTube Vanced without problem for many years. So one of the first things I did on my new phone is install Vanced, disable the official YouTube app, and turn on all the "open supported link" options for Vanced. BUT despite this, all youtube links I click on my web browser (I use Samsung Internet) open in the web browser and not in Vanced. I've searched around Reddit and XDA but not found a viable resolution. PLEASE HELP!
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Check if you see an "Add link" button in the page where there is the open supported links switch.
its not only you, i have A52s but it opens links in browser, copy the link and go to youtube vanced and paste the link on the search bar and the first video is the link.
hello, youtube vanced was slowly dying since support ended, try revanced or newpipe
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Check if you see an "Add link" button in the page where there is the open supported links switch.
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There is no add links button, only the four default YouTube links types, all of which are enabled.
mrsmithb said:
There is no add links button, only the four default YouTube links types, all of which are enabled.
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Ah then I don't know, I suggest using Revanced too.
shadow_97 said:
its not only you, i have A52s but it opens links in browser, copy the link and go to youtube vanced and paste the link on the search bar and the first video is the link.
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I can make it open in Vanced, but what I really want is for it to open there by default.
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I can make it open in Vanced, but what I really want is for it to open there by default.
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try Youtube Revanced latest version
Just pay 5 euros per month man or atleast use your 4 months free trial as a Samsung user. Youtube is the greatest media/music platform in our age, they deserve the money.
TheNewHEROBRINE said:
Ah then I don't know, I suggest using Revanced too.
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Installed REVANCED, EXACT SAME THING
mrsmithb said:
Installed REVANCED, EXACT SAME THING
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I installed it with root over original YouTube so I don't have this problem (I don't have an S23).
TheNewHEROBRINE said:
I installed it with root over original YouTube so I don't have this problem (I don't have an S23).
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if i root my phone, what bad thing will happen to my phone. does rooting worth it?
shadow_97 said:
if i root my phone, what bad thing will happen to my phone. does rooting worth it?
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On Samsung phones rooting will void warranty and some features will stop working (although you can probably restore them using some Magisk modules).
shadow_97 said:
if i root my phone, what bad thing will happen to my phone. does rooting worth it?
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I used to love rooting my phones. But years ago alot of the things I used root for either got non-root options or were just no longer needed. Samsung started locking everything down around the same time and I don't think root is even achievable anymore for US variants?
MartinMKR said:
Just pay 5 euros per month man or atleast use your 4 months free trial as a Samsung user. Youtube is the greatest media/music platform in our age, they deserve the money.
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C'mon man if this was like for an indie developer, hell yeah I'd pay. But this is GOOGLE. I'm pretty sure they don't need my $$$
mrsmithb said:
I don't think root is even achievable anymore for US variants?
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As far as I know, you can't unlock the bootloader on US variants so you can't do root.
TheNewHEROBRINE said:
As far as I know, you can't unlock the bootloader on US variants so you can't do root.
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Yeah I knew that was the case a few years ago so I figured nothing's changed.
mrsmithb said:
I just received my S23 Ultra today and I'm absolutely loving it. BUT, I'm having one very annoying problem. I've been using YouTube Vanced without problem for many years. So one of the first things I did on my new phone is install Vanced, disable the official YouTube app, and turn on all the "open supported link" options for Vanced. BUT despite this, all youtube links I click on my web browser (I use Samsung Internet) open in the web browser and not in Vanced. I've searched around Reddit and XDA but not found a viable resolution. PLEASE HELP!
UPDATE: revanced exhibits the exact same behavior, still not sure what to try next...
UPDATE 2: Figured out that everything opens correctly, in Vanced or REVANCED, as long as I use CHROME and not SAMSUNG INTERNET. So does anyone know what to do to fix Samsung Internet in particular? Or should I just switch to using chrome as my default browser?
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OK guys, I think I've decided it's time to move on from Samsung Internet AND Chrome. Just discovered Vivaldi, Vanced Links work and I'm digging it so far. Any other browser recommendations?
Brave browser.

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