

Samsung's mobile browser comes in third, and it too has an advantage as it is the default web browser on Samsung devices (with Chrome being installed as well). Chrome is the standard browser on most Android devices, and on Apple's mobile devices, it is the company's Safari browser. If you want to do it yourself, then simply open the system folder in a file explorer, then edit the host file.įor most phones it's in /system/etc/hosts but this may be different depending on your device.Įxtra Tip Using a browser like Bromite, or adding UBlock Origin in your browser, can help also block any ads you may not want to see.Google Chrome and Apple Safari have a clear advantage on mobile, as they ship with most mobile devices by default. You can also use Lucky Patcher, or AdAway, to modify for you. This will require you to rebuild each app, however.Ĥ) Editing The Host File ~ YOU DO NEED ROOT FOR THIS METHOD! One of it's main features is removing all ads from an app. Others may prefer a different method, for different reasons that work for them :)ģ) Using Lucky Patcher ~ Lucky patcher is an app that allows you to mod, without any programming knowledge. This is an AIO app for Ad-Blocking, Extensions, Privacy, and Overall App Management.Ģ) AdGuard DNS ~ If you're on Android 9.0, or later, then you can setup a custom DNS in your WiFi settings. also comes with app management, extensions, IP changing, and tons more on top of ad blocking. I'm also only mentioning the easiest solutions, so everyone can use them, without any technical knowledge.ĪdGuard VPN ~ AdGuard VPN blocks ads, malware, viruses, etc. There's tons of alternatives to the choices I post. This is just so I'm not listening every DNS server, or every ad blocking VPN. Keep in mind I'm only including one choice for each method. Any of these options will COMPLETELY remove all ads, from all apps, including YouTube, and your browser. So here's a list of known methods to block ads. Most people that I talk say they didn't know it was even possible. I thought most people knew you could block ads on your phone, but apparently it's pretty well unknown.
