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Hello! I have recently spent about a year or so on iOS because the only phone available to me was an iPhone 5s but a family friend recently gave up their Galaxy S4 so I am pretty excited to be back on Android. My question is:
Is AdAway still a good way of blocking ads? The last update was a while ago so I wanted to know if the project was still a thing, if not, how do the rest of you block ads system wide?
I find them same, only PersonalDNSfilter feels more familiar to me with more features. Is there something that AdAway can offer in addition, or any other difference? (I am rooted).
A must have on your Android device, guys!
Not allowed in the google play store, we all know why. For all those who no longer want to make their data available to a data kraken for free.
Fulfils its purpose on the latest LineageOS. All advertising from all apps disappears as if by magic.
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I can't get it to work after rooting, I skipped all the developer previews coming straight from MM. Has root access changed somehow in Android N?
Which one is better? I'm rooted, not sure if that makes a difference.
Edit: Looks like AdAway is the clear winner here. Thanks for all the input!
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It seems like a lot more ads are making it through, especially in-browser. Hosts are up to date, so that's not the issue. Anyone else notice this? Is one of the other ad blockers working better these days?
Works everywhere else but this app. Have they skirted their way around it?
All the other modules seems to work fine but Youtube AdAway. Is it just me or you guys seeing ads on youtube (app) too, even though you got youtube AdAway installed.
AdGuard is a company with over 12 years of experience in ad blocking and privacy protection mostly known for AdGuard ad blocker, AdGuard VPN, and AdGuard DNS. More than 150 million people have already chosen AdGuard.
I like to use a third party VPN in addition to an adblock on my phone. I didn't realize until today that Adguard supports root functionality that allows adblocking without creating a VPN. Now that I know this I'm definitely going to be using it over AdAway as the amount of features and functionality is so much better. I never thought I'd be able to get quick setting functionality individually for my VPN as well as my adblock, as AdAway didn't support this. It's the perfect setup for me and I'm very appreciative of the work that goes in to the development of the app :)
A community for sharing and promoting free/libre and open-source software (freedomware) on the Android platform. This means software you are free to modify and distribute, such as applications licensed under the GNU General Public License, BSD license, MIT license, Apache license, etc., and software that isn’t designed to restrict you in any way. Think of free software as free as in freedom of speech, not free potatoes.
I mean, I just use Brave and is all what I need for blocking some web ads. Why do you need external apps?
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Dev claimed he is banned for list of repos, but this seem contradicting to his claims.
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On a rooted device, which is the best ad/tracker blocking app?
Can AdAway do everything paid apps like AdGuard/Disconnect pro does?
I haven't noticed any ads before, but for the past day or two I started getting them.
I use Xposed Youtube AdAway module with the latest stable build.
Edit: An update for Youtube AdAway Xposed module was just released.
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A community for sharing and promoting free/libre and open-source software (freedomware) on the Android platform. This means software you are free to modify and distribute, such as applications licensed under the GNU General Public License, BSD license, MIT license, Apache license, etc., and software that isn’t designed to restrict you in any way. Think of free software as free as in freedom of speech, not free potatoes.
I have just moved from Kiwi Browser to and from the Chromium SystemWebView implementation that comes with LineageOS to .
Since I had AdAway already installed before that move, I'm wondering now if it still makes sense to keep AdAway installed, because Bromite comes with its own native adblock engine with filters from EasyList, EasyPrivacy, uBlock origin and others.
AFAIK the problem with ads is pretty much a web issue only nowadays, because if apps contain ads, they are pushed in a different way that AdAway can not prevent anyway (like for example the ad banner I can still see at the bottom of the screen in the app "Easy Currency" even with AdAway and its web server running).
Any thoughts on this?
Hello,
Long story short, I just installed the Lollipop Xposed today and am loving that one of my favorite things about kitkat is back. The only module I installed so far is YouTube AdAway (until Gravity Box updates) and I noticed massive battery drain. Is this something that anyone else had noticed?
I went and Greenified AdAway to see if that helps but I'm also gonna charge to full and see if I still get the battery drain. If it matters, I got prompted for a Google Play Services update today so is it possible that maybe the issue lies there?
Any help that can be provided would be much appreciated as I'd love to kick those YouTube ads to the curb (cough Vevo cough) and maintain decent battery life.
[This post is intended for novice users]
If you are using AdAway and notice you see the odd ad, whether it's on the web or YouTube, you aren't out of luck.
While in AdAway, click on 'host sources', then 'add', and enter:
This should pretty much nuke any webpage ads you encounter.
While you are at it, install the xposed module installer if you haven't already, and download/install YouTube AdAway.
If you ever encounter another ad, simply open AdAway and download updated host files. You shouldn't see another ad unless out of date!
Edit: I know that advertising is a sensitive topic, especially for small scale developers on here, but there will always be those of us that just can't take advertising. This isn't intended to start a debate, merely help those that are utilizing ad-filtering.
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Vanilla Android 5.0.1 on a Nexus 4, rooted and ad-blocked using AdAway. Haven't white listed anything in AdAway. I am still seeing ads inside apps. The strangest part is this only happens in some cities...in others it works fine. Can someone help me out?
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