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How To Block Annoying Ads Easily

How To Block Annoying Ads Easily

For content creators ads is one of benefit because from it they will get some money, the money comes from advertising the ads from third-party, and also make the website load slowly, but not for us for visitors, some of Ads are annoying, so don't worry here is the way How To Block Annoying Ads Easily.

Actually, there are two ways to get Ads blocked, but if I write here most of us will fill annoying too, because why? Because it will drained our battery life, it uses third-party apps to block, so I just put one way to get it blocked. Here we go!

First if you use your mobile phone go to Setting - Network - Private DNS

Search Private DNS

Then, create manual private DNS and put this address :

dns.adguards.com

Private DNS Option

Save your setting and try open the browser, you'll not see annoying Ads on your browser 

And if you use your PC browser whether Chrome, Edge Firefox Mozilla or any other browser just use the extension, because every browser has their own extension

Quick Answer

Choose between the four best private DNS options – AdGuard DNS, NextDNS, RethinkDNS, and Control D to block ads on Android. Go to Settings > search for “Private DNS” > add the DNS of your choice > Select Private DNS Mode > enter the DNS hostname > Save. Check out the comparison of the best private DNS options to make an informed decision.

FAQ About Blocking Annoying Ads

Is this safe to use?
Absolutely safe becuse it just use DNS not use third-party apps who may has Malware, so You can try it if you curious.
Does private DNS block all ads?
Yes, private DNS blocks ads – both web page ads and on Android apps.
Why am I still seeing YouTube ads after using private DNS?
As We know, Ads may still appear on your Android phone even if you have Private DNS enabled. Ads from third-party domains, not those hosted on the website you are currently on, are the only ones that private DNS may block. Therefore, even if private DNS is set, YouTube video advertising that are integrated into the website will remain visible.
Should I turn on private DNS on my phone?
You might want to try utilizing the instructions in this article to set up a private DNS if you're sick of your phone popping up ads. However, keep in mind that the free apps and websites you'll be blocking advertisements on rely on those adverts to generate revenue, so this may have an impact on their earnings.