How to Block Ads on Your Android Device

While ads play a crucial role in supporting websites and app developers by providing free or affordable content, an excess of them can severely disrupt the user experience. They can slow down your Android device, drain battery life, and become a constant source of annoyance. Fortunately, there are various ways to reduce or block ads on your Android phone or tablet. In this guide, we will walk you through some of the most effective methods to block ads on your Android device.

Google Chrome is the most popular web browser on Android devices. Here’s how you can block ads, pop-ups, and redirects on it:

  1. Open Google Chrome on your Android phone.
  2. Tap the vertical three-dot menu at the top right corner of the screen.
  3. Select Settings from the dropdown menu.
  4. Scroll down and tap on Site settings.
  5. Select Pop-ups and redirects.
    • Toggle the switch to block pop-ups and redirects.
  6. Go back to the Site settings menu and select Ads.
    • Toggle the switch to block ads on sites that show intrusive or misleading ads.
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2. Use an Ad Blocker App

There are several ad blocker apps available on the Google Play Store that can help you block ads across your entire device, not just within your browser. Some of the most popular ad blocker apps include:

  • AdGuard: A robust ad blocker that works across apps and browsers without requiring root access.
  • Blokada: An open-source ad blocker that can block ads, trackers, and malware on your Android device.

How to Install and Use AdGuard:

  1. Download AdGuard from the Google Play Store.
  2. Open the app and follow the setup instructions.
  3. Enable the protection by toggling the switch on the main screen.
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How to Install and Use Blokada:

  1. Download Blokada from the official website (as it’s not available on the Google Play Store).
  2. Install the APK file and open the app.
  3. Follow the setup instructions and enable the protection.
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