Ad Blocker that actually works wanted.... - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

On my old phone android 5.1.1 blokada worked really well, basically not a single ad.
Now, with new android and new blokada, I have permanent ads all over the place and I am continuosly harrased by other "free" functions blokada installs without asking .
I can not even switch their vpn off!
What is the best ad blocker now?
I mean an adblocker, that will block ads, and that is it. If I want anything else, I will look for it.
I do NOT mean an ad blocker that works with the browser. I basically never use the browser on the phone. I am talking about ads from apps..
Thank You

This sounds odd, im using blokada 5 with default Block lists this App does not install additional Apps at all. Make sure to download from Official Site blokada.org also don't use the downgraded Slim Version. U add more Block Lists in Settings when default not enough.

tdvolland said:
On my old phone android 5.1.1 blokada worked really well, basically not a single ad.
Now, with new android and new blokada, I have permanent ads all over the place and I am continuosly harrased by other "free" functions blokada installs without asking .
I can not even switch their vpn off!
What is the best ad blocker now?
I mean an adblocker, that will block ads, and that is it. If I want anything else, I will look for it.
I do NOT mean an ad blocker that works with the browser. I basically never use the browser on the phone. I am talking about ads from apps..
Thank You
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I use the adguard DNS servers - https://adguard.com/en/adguard-dns/overview.html

I use uBlock Origin, Ghostery, and Privacy Badger in my browser.
AdAway at the device level.
piHole at the Network level.

droi1 said:
This sounds odd, im using blokada 5 with default Block lists this App does not install additional Apps at all. Make sure to download from Official Site blokada.org also don't use the downgraded Slim Version. U add more Block Lists in Settings when default not enough.
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Thank you but I never said it installs other apps. When the isntalled apps are used THEY show ads...
Sorry if I was unclear.

dcarvil said:
I use the adguard DNS servers - https://adguard.com/en/adguard-dns/overview.html
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I will try it... but I really resent renting some software for $ 24 a year.
That is what I pay for my VPN, because that causes them expenses to run it.

tdvolland said:
I will try it... but I really resent renting some software for $ 24 a year.
That is what I pay for my VPN, because that causes them expenses to run it.
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AdAway is free. No harm in trying it.

SMcC2 said:
I use uBlock Origin, Ghostery, and Privacy Badger in my browser.
AdAway at the device level.
piHole at the Network level.
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Thank you. On this desktop I also use the really great uBlock Origin, but is no help my phone.
Adaway needs root, and for some strange reason Technolobe's instructions on YouTube will not work on my Redme9T
SMcC2 said:
AdAway is free. No harm in trying it.
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I sugget you visit their website?

tdvolland said:
I sugget you visit their website?
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I am rooted and do use the rooted host file.
The VPN option does not require root. I cannot tell how well it works, no experience with it.
AdAway.org

tdvolland said:
On my old phone android 5.1.1 blokada worked really well, basically not a single ad.
Now, with new android and new blokada, I have permanent ads all over the place and I am continuosly harrased by other "free" functions blokada installs without asking .
I can not even switch their vpn off!
What is the best ad blocker now?
I mean an adblocker, that will block ads, and that is it. If I want anything else, I will look for it.
I do NOT mean an ad blocker that works with the browser. I basically never use the browser on the phone. I am talking about ads from apps..
Thank You
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Why don't you use Blokada 4. I use it and it works well for me. Just sometimes after switching on the device it keeps on saying 'please wait' but after switching off the vpn and switching on again it works perfectly.

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tdvolland said:
I will try it... but I really resent renting some software for $ 24 a year.
That is what I pay for my VPN, because that causes them expenses to run it.
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You don't pay anything to use their DNS servers. Just configure the DNS IP in your network setings - no need for any software. The IP is in the link I gave.

Arc android said:
Why don't you use Blokada 4. I use it and it works well for me. Just sometimes after switching on the device it keeps on saying 'please wait' but after switching off the vpn and switching on again it works perfectly.
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Todey's "quality" of Blokada is why I asked this question. But of course in one sense you are correct. In Android 5.1.1 it worked perfectly, in Androids 10, 11, 12 it no longer does.
Actually I do not know, if it is Android, it might be the MIUI.
I can see the "progress" the updates deliver in so many places... My Camera f.e. demands access to the microphone when I want to take pictures! It will not let me take photographs without access to the mic....
I have become such a fan of how digitalisation has made this world so much better and more intelligent.

dcarvil said:
I use the adguard DNS servers - https://adguard.com/en/adguard-dns/overview.html
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Thanks, Under "Modify Network" the phone only offers to switch between "Use randomised MAC" and "Use device MAC", the latter is set as default
After a while of trying out I managed to get to the DNS servers, where I saw that DNS1 is my IP adress and DNS2 is 8.8.4.4
In adguard's instructions it mentions two values, 94.140.14.14, 94.140.15.15, but it does not say if I use one of those in both or if the first one is DNS1 aand the other one is DNS2....?
Also: My phone is set to: Data only via WIFI, never through SIM. The ads I am talking about usually appear without the WIFI switched on and cannot come in via simcard. They appear f.e. on the HF Onkyo Flac Music player, which is the identical version and installation as on my old Android 5.1.1 phone, where NO ads appear...
But I will try the DNS change, if you tell me which one to put into 1 and into 2...

tdvolland said:
Thanks, Under "Modify Network" the phone only offers to switch between "Use randomised MAC" and "Use device MAC", the latter is set as default
After a while of trying out I managed to get to the DNS servers, where I saw that DNS1 is my IP adress and DNS2 is 8.8.4.4
In adguard's instructions it mentions two values, 94.140.14.14, 94.140.15.15, but it does not say if I use one of those in both or if the first one is DNS1 aand the other one is DNS2....?
Also: My phone is set to: Data only via WIFI, never through SIM. The ads I am talking about usually appear without the WIFI switched on and cannot come in via simcard. They appear f.e. on the HF Onkyo Flac Music player, which is the identical version and installation as on my old Android 5.1.1 phone, where NO ads appear...
But I will try the DNS change, if you tell me which one to put into 1 and into 2...
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Use 94.140.14.14 in DNS1 and 94.140.15.15 in DNS2. It is unusual to have your IP in a DNS setting.
The ads are probably cached on your phone. You may need to clear both DNS cache and the app cache after updating DNS. Turning WiFi off and on may clear the DNS cache, if you can find no other way to clear it.

dcarvil said:
Use 94.140.14.14 in DNS1 and 94.140.15.15 in DNS2. It is unusual to have your IP in a DNS setting.
The ads are probably cached on your phone. You may need to clear both DNS cache and the app cache after updating DNS. Turning WiFi off and on may clear the DNS cache, if you can find no other way to clear it.
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Thank you, did that. Will let you know, how its working....

tdvolland said:
Thank you but I never said it installs other apps. When the isntalled apps are used THEY show ads...
Sorry if I was unclear.
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sry what do u mean with " I am continuosly harrased by other "free" functions blokada installs without asking ." ?

tdvolland said:
Thank you, did that. Will let you know, how its working....
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dcarvil said:
Use 94.140.14.14 in DNS1 and 94.140.15.15 in DNS2. It is unusual to have your IP in a DNS setting.
The ads are probably cached on your phone. You may need to clear both DNS cache and the app cache after updating DNS. Turning WiFi off and on may clear the DNS cache, if you can find no other way to clear it.
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Well. I am afraid it did not work.
Everything has been reset after the phone re-start. Static is back to dynamic IP and the Ips are back to the old ones...

tdvolland said:
Well. I am afraid it did not work.
Everything has been reset after the phone re-start. Static is back to dynamic IP and the Ips are back to the old ones...
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You can set permanent DNS on settings of newer android versions.

VD171 said:
You can set permanent DNS on settings of newer android versions.
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And how do I do that on this Redme9T?

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How to control apps access to GPRS?

I want to have the control of which apps can access GPRS and which cannot. As soon as I switch on the Mobile data connection I want only certain apps to have access to GPRS. How can I do that?
you can turn off background data but some apps like bollywoodji will still user the data connection whenever it is active.
Try Droidwall from the market.
mmarz said:
Try Droidwall from the market.
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Sounds perfect!! Any other alternate apps which don't require rooting?
There should be enough firewalls on the market that don't require root. Although root is good .
Just search for Firewall and you shall find. Block the apps you need and you're done!
Cheers.
Ruwin said:
There should be enough firewalls on the market that don't require root. Although root is good .
Just search for Firewall and you shall find. Block the apps you need and you're done!
Cheers.
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The apps that I saw in the market mostly needed rooting. Or only monitored calls and sms. Can u recommend and app?
sweettaniyaa said:
The apps that I saw in the market mostly needed rooting. Or only monitored calls and sms. Can u recommend and app?
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what you are trying to do is to make android filter some of its outbound communications.
There are two ways:
1. revoking permission
2. change the router settings so that the app can't connect
1. is nearly impossible without errors. too bad.
2. is possible only with root. no root = no goodies. root your phone.

Adhell 3 + chrome doesn't work

Hello,
I've been using adhell for a week, and noticed that it actually doesn't work at all on Chrome
So I checked online and apparently I needed to disable the async dns in Chrome to make it work. So I tried that, and it seemed to work (except that there are still white boxes instead of ad, which is ugly), but it brings another issue. Now I have dns_probe_finished_nxdomain error when I try to access websites... I already tried everything, changing dns server, resetting cache, etc... It doesn't work.
I didn't find any topic online about that.. So here it is
Does someone have this issue?
Thanks in advance
Floyds4thpig said:
Hello,
I've been using adhell for a week, and noticed that it actually doesn't work at all on Chrome
So I checked online and apparently I needed to disable the async dns in Chrome to make it work. So I tried that, and it seemed to work (except that there are still white boxes instead of ad, which is ugly), but it brings another issue. Now I have dns_probe_finished_nxdomain error when I try to access websites... I already tried everything, changing dns server, resetting cache, etc... It doesn't work.
I didn't find any topic online about that.. So here it is
Does someone have this issue?
Thanks in advance
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Try Blokada, the best out there, works on S9+.
Floyds4thpig said:
Hello,
I've been using adhell for a week, and noticed that it actually doesn't work at all on Chrome
So I checked online and apparently I needed to disable the async dns in Chrome to make it work. So I tried that, and it seemed to work (except that there are still white boxes instead of ad, which is ugly), but it brings another issue. Now I have dns_probe_finished_nxdomain error when I try to access websites... I already tried everything, changing dns server, resetting cache, etc... It doesn't work.
I didn't find any topic online about that.. So here it is
Does someone have this issue?
Thanks in advance
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It is a very simple fix just read below.
First, you need to copy this text and paste it into the address bar of the chrome ‘chrome://flags/’ and press Enter.
Now without going any down or further, you will see ‘Reset all to default’ in the upper right corner of your browser. Just hit the button and restart the chrome and by now the problem is solved.
techminds said:
It is a very simple fix just read below.
First, you need to copy this text and paste it into the address bar of the chrome ‘chrome://flags/’ and press Enter.
Now without going any down or further, you will see ‘Reset all to default’ in the upper right corner of your browser. Just hit the button and restart the chrome and by now the problem is solved.
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Thanks, but i already know that. It solves the problem, but the ad blocker still doesn't work with chrome. async dns must be disable to allow ad blocker to work.
thehullman said:
Try Blokada, the best out there, works on S9+.
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Thanks, i'll try that, but its a vpn ad blocker and that's not really what i wanted. I already tried dns66 but it didn't work well + consume more battery than a system adblocker like adhell
Floyds4thpig said:
Hello,
I've been using adhell for a week, and noticed that it actually doesn't work at all on Chrome
So I checked online and apparently I needed to disable the async dns in Chrome to make it work. So I tried that, and it seemed to work (except that there are still white boxes instead of ad, which is ugly), but it brings another issue. Now I have dns_probe_finished_nxdomain error when I try to access websites... I already tried everything, changing dns server, resetting cache, etc... It doesn't work.
I didn't find any topic online about that.. So here it is
Does someone have this issue?
Thanks in advance
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The white boxes thing is normal for this app or any app that only blocks ads at a DNS/hostname level. Adhell does not do any cosmetic filtering that would remove the boxes, placeholders, frames, etc. in which the website itself embedded the advertisement.
The DNS_probe error you mentioned maybe due to adhell blocking the domain or else there is a dns resolution issue. Try turning off Adhell and seeing if chrome displays the sites you were having problems with. If needs be try clearing the dns cache within chrome again and/or rebooting the phone to clear the OS dns cache.
If the issue persists after you disable/turn off adhell then the problem is not from adhell at all... Did you try one of the following steps to troubleshoot?
turn adhell off, disable blocklists, turn adhell back on and see if you can browse the site?
Did you add "com.android.chrome|*|53" under the blacklist to disable port 53 for Chrome. The adhell version I am using lists this in the readme as how to block ads on chrome on port 53 for all ip addresses.
did you clear the dns cache within chrome?
If this is a bug with the app did you post on the applicable board/forum/site and ask the developer of adhell for any help?
If the adhell your using is updated often have you obtained the latest updates?
Getting in touch with the developer maybe of use to you on this. Myself when I had an issue the developer was real quick to help address the problem and implement a fix.
scottusa2008 said:
The white boxes thing is normal for this app or any app that only blocks ads at a DNS/hostname level. Adhell does not do any cosmetic filtering that would remove the boxes, placeholders, frames, etc. in which the website itself embedded the advertisement.
The DNS_probe error you mentioned maybe due to adhell blocking the domain or else there is a dns resolution issue. Try turning off Adhell and seeing if chrome displays the sites you were having problems with. If needs be try clearing the dns cache within chrome again and/or rebooting the phone to clear the OS dns cache.
If the issue persists after you disable/turn off adhell then the problem is not from adhell at all... Did you try one of the following steps to troubleshoot?
turn adhell off, disable blocklists, turn adhell back on and see if you can browse the site?
Did you add "com.android.chrome|*|53" under the blacklist to disable port 53 for Chrome. The adhell version I am using lists this in the readme as how to block ads on chrome on port 53 for all ip addresses.
did you clear the dns cache within chrome?
If this is a bug with the app did you post on the applicable board/forum/site and ask the developer of adhell for any help?
If the adhell your using is updated often have you obtained the latest updates?
Getting in touch with the developer maybe of use to you on this. Myself when I had an issue the developer was real quick to help address the problem and implement a fix.
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Thanks for your answer.
So I just tried everything you said :
With adhell disabled, it works. So the problem is linked to adhell. I tried adding the rule about port 53, but with that, I get error DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NO_INTERNET instead...
As you said I'll try to post that on the adhell github
Ok i solved the issue
so for people having the same issue :
as scottusa2008 said, you need to add a firewall rule under Domains/Blacklist/Add firewall rule and put "com.android.chrome|*|53"
then reactivate domain rules and firewall rules on the adhell3 home menu.
And dont use the async settings in chrome, that is what was blocking my internet connection
Is this still working for you? I'm still getting ads in Chrome...
Heinous said:
Is this still working for you? I'm still getting ads in Chrome...
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Did you add "com.android.chrome|*|53"?
StewMaker said:
Did you add "com.android.chrome|*|53"?
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I did. After clearing cache and rebooting a couple of times it started working and blocking ads. Thanks.
StewMaker said:
Did you add "com.android.chrome|*|53"?
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and enable firewall rules on the first tab - got it working for me!! Ta
Looks like it's broken in Chrome 69 for me. It's been working throughout, but now I notice ads are appearing again since Chrome updated. I've turned off / restarted Adhell3, closed Chrome and re-opened, and checked settings are still normal.
Diden't work for me at first aswel.
Updated to the latest Adhell 3 (3.1.1.230) - I've actually removed the previous one completly.
Added com.android.chrome|*|53 to Firewall block rules. Make sure it's Firewall rule and not Domain.
After that, clear cashe at Chrome, and all working!
Have the newest Chrome version (the one with the graphics change)
GetDiz said:
Diden't work for me at first aswel.
Updated to the latest Adhell 3 (3.1.1.230) - I've actually removed the previous one completly.
Added com.android.chrome|*|53 to Firewall block rules. Make sure it's Firewall rule and not Domain.
After that, clear cashe at Chrome, and all working!
Have the newest Chrome version (the one with the graphics change)
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Thanks. I'll grab the laptop and make the updated APK file and see how that goes. I'm guessing my Knox key is about to expire again too so may as well renew that
Edit - and how suddenly it works (on 3.0.0). Didn't do anything to change this but now ads are being blocked in Chrome again and I see this reflected in Adhell3's Reports. Weird!
ok adds with com.android.chrome|*|53 are blocked but whitelist is not working at all, any way to fix that?
data saver mode must also be disabled in chrome
How to make adhell work with Microsoft edge

Ad blocking mod

Moving over to the S10e from the S8 Plus (both non-rooted), I'm trying to find a mod which blocks ads all across the system.
I applied something in the past to my S8 which blocks almost all ads, but I can't remember what it is. I can see that I have DNS66 and Disconnect Me Pro installed, both are not running.
So what could be the thing which blocks all of my ads?
In short, looking for a solution to block most if not all ads on my Galaxy S10e.
Thanks a lot in advance.
tomerstern said:
Moving over to the S10e from the S8 Plus (both non-rooted), I'm trying to find a mod which blocks ads all across the system.
I applied something in the past to my S8 which blocks almost all ads, but I can't remember what it is. I can see that I have DNS66 and Disconnect Me Pro installed, both are not running.
So what could be the thing which blocks all of my ads?
In short, looking for a solution to block most if not all ads on my Galaxy S10e.
Thanks a lot in advance.
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I'm using this dns.
Sathandwf said:
I'm using this dns.
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Thanks. So easy and simple. Hope it works for the long run.
I'm afraid system wide ad blocking is no longer effective. App developers got really smart with ad integrations. I tried DNS solution and Adhell (before it shut down). Nothing works, all popular apps that get frequent updates show ads.
try the app blockada. for me best on the market (no-root)
chkdsk90 said:
try the app blockada. for me best on the market (no-root)
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Doesn't blockada suck the battery empty like a 2nd grader a juice box?
Adaway works well
Glotttis said:
I'm afraid system wide ad blocking is no longer effective. App developers got really smart with ad integrations. I tried DNS solution and Adhell (before it shut down). Nothing works, all popular apps that get frequent updates show ads.
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Disconnect pro
Quicksilver said:
Disconnect pro
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I tried all the methods that are available. There are many apps where I can't block ads no matter what I try. For example Duolingo app, when it loads an ad not a single ad blocker detected anything! I think many apps and games are smartly programmed to deliver ads from the same server as app content and there is nothing any ad blocker can do. Just like Youtube app.
Glotttis said:
I tried all the methods that are available. There are many apps where I can't block ads no matter what I try. For example Duolingo app, when it loads an ad not a single ad blocker detected anything! I think many apps and games are smartly programmed to deliver ads from the same server as app content and there is nothing any ad blocker can do. Just like Youtube app.
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Disconnect pro is system wide adblocker for samsung devices which is powered by knox. its available in galaxy app store for $23
Disconnect Pro isn't worth the money. $23 for an app that just block traffic but doesn't allow any filters or exclusions except "trusted apps" is quiet expensive.
I tried the app once and wasn't a big fan of it. It works, but nothing more.
Adguards dns is completely for free and with a Tasker quick toggle you can easily switch it off when needed...without to start or restart any app.
I can share my Tasker settings, if someone wants it. I also created a task to disable the DNS if I'm connected to some public WiFi networks where the DNS isn't supported.
Adguard premium. done!
I used adaway with many devices, it works very good.
But sometimes I had to deactivate it, to see some content.
bassgenerator said:
Adguard premium. done!
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Yep, been using this for a while.
Works well.
johnny8910 said:
Yep, been using this for a while.
Works well.
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Is it working for Instagram, Facebook etc for the "sponsored" ads?
Minminguard + edxposed + adaway.
+1 for AdGuard Premium (no root).
Will this dns remove in app ads
thahim said:
Will this dns remove in app ads
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No. I tried all ad blocking apps and all DNS. Nothing removes in app "sponsored" ads.
Glotttis said:
No. I tried all ad blocking apps and all DNS. Nothing removes in app "sponsored" ads.
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And there isn't a way to do it. They are sponsored posts, and not ads. Only way is to use modded apks, which personally I don't trust.

Adaway for S10?

Considering to buy the S10e or S10 to replace my HTC 10.
Is it possible to install Adaway on the S10?
If yes, is it difficult?
Or can you recommend another app similar to Adaway?
Thanks in advance.
With the exynos versione you can root tour phone and install adaway without problem.
Will I still receive the official updates from Samsung after I root the S10?
chiman said:
Will I still receive the official updates from Samsung after I root the S10?
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No you wont because Samsung will detect your phone as running un-official firmware.
Have you tried Blokada which works on non-rooted:
https://f-droid.org/packages/org.blokada.alarm/
chiman said:
Will I still receive the official updates from Samsung after I root the S10?
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It's not a set back, just simply update manually downloading the software off www.sammobile.com and flash on odin when your software gets a bit outdated. That's what i do. You can always un-root to receive OTA updates to it on your phone. I'd just prefer go through the pain of updating manually every few months and enjoy root access than have no root but easy ota updates....
Another option: use dns.adguard.com in the Android "Private dns" setting. No root needed and a great set-and-forget option!
I have been using it for the last year on all my Android phones and tablets and it works great so far. It blocks most ads with very few issues.
I also use adguard dns servers in the home router dhcp settings for all devices at the home network:
https://adguard.com/en/adguard-dns/overview.html
JeeHaa said:
Another option: use dns.adguard.com in the Android "Private dns" setting. No root needed and a great set-and-forget option!
I have been using it for the last year on all my Android phones and tablets and it works great so far. It blocks most ads with very few issues.
I also use adguard dns servers in the home router dhcp settings for all devices at the home network:
https://adguard.com/en/adguard-dns/overview.html
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Thank you for this. I have had nothing but rooted phones with Adaway for the longest time. And this new Galaxy phone has had me jump a couple times to full screen loud ads out of nowhere in some apps. The "private dns" trick works just like adaway. I even tried clicking on a google ad top of the page search result and it was blocked.
Use >>> Block This.
Simple and powerful
No need root.

Question Samsung internet autofill google passwords

Hey everyone!
Have some problem. I'm using Samsung internet but can't use google password manager for autofill on this browser.
I'm change autofill manager in settings to google, but it's not work for samsung internet. Firefox works fine, but need samsung internet.
Pls help someone.
The setting is under:
Settings\Personal Browsing Data\Usernames and Passwords
Sam Sung said:
The setting is under:
Settings\Personal Browsing Data\Usernames and Passwords
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All togles on, but this settings for samsung pass only.
dankerzz said:
All togles on, but this settings for samsung pass only.
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Samsung internet and Google autofill are a Mexican standoff...they don't work together! A possible workaround could be changing the keyboard to gboard
amirage said:
Samsung internet and Google autofill are a Mexican standoff...they don't work together! A possible workaround could be changing the keyboard to gboard
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No, it's not work for samsubg internet.
OMG..
Google auto fill doesn't work for Samsung internet, it's for this reason I don't use Samsung internet, I use Vivaldi which has Google auto fill, not to bad on battery and can have all trackers and ads turned off
matty100147 said:
Google auto fill doesn't work for Samsung internet, it's for this reason I don't use Samsung internet, I use Vivaldi which has Google auto fill, not to bad on battery and can have all trackers and ads turned off
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Thx for solution, it's works, but I wouldn't want to use third-party browsers.
This is why I just stick to Edge on both laptop, tablet and phone
Shipoftheline said:
This is why I just stick to Edge on both laptop, tablet and phone
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Also use edge on desktop. How do you block ads on edge in android?
dankerzz said:
Also use edge on desktop. How do you block ads on edge in android?
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Settings, privacy, security & block ads
Shipoftheline said:
Settings, privacy, security & block ads
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Nice, Isn't there another solution like a third-party browser?
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dankerzz said:
Nice, Isn't there another solution like a third-party browser?
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No because Google doesn't like people being able to stop its revenue
To block ads on all browsers couldn't you just go into Samsung settings/connections/more connection settings and under private DNS enter DNS.adguard.com? It seems to block everything for me.
Unless in misunderstanding what this thread is about, lol.

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