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@skat3rbooi | |
how do you deal with ads popping out on apps if you not root. will a firewall help |
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@3mel | 21 June 16 |
yes a firewall will help but you need root on most decent ones. opera max can deny apps internet access (I think).
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@garion | 21 June 16 |
If your Internet access is disabled you don't get the ads, and there are some ad blockers available from the PlayStore which simply turn your data off when you open a listed app, and rooting is not required for this. You can, of course, disable your data connection manually if desired before using say a game that has intrusive ads, providing the game itself doesn't require Internet access to be played.
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@john_163 | 21 June 16 |
or use adblocker apk from thier site...it block all ads on app ,browser etc
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@crail | 21 June 16 |
I found adbockplus messes with a few things, like the play store. Better off using a browser that blocks ads, and for games just turn your data off, like garion said
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@3mel | 22 June 16 |
I use adaway (root) but even before that flashing MoaAB (mother of all ad blockers) I've never had a playstore problem. I wouldn't be without AFWall+ on my phone...
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@dorian2k | 22 June 16 |
adaway does it for me as well
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@crail | 22 June 16 |
I use dolphin to block ads. Works fine
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@datutm | 22 June 16 |
UCBrowser has a nice adblocker too... |
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@skat3rbooi | 22 June 16 |
@ garion - 21.06.16 - 06:27pm If your Internet access is disabled you don't get the ads, and there are some ad blockers available from the PlayStore which simply turn your data off when you open a listed app, and rooting is not required for this. You can, of course, disable your data connection manually if desired before using say a game that has intrusive ads, providing the game itself doesn't require Internet access to be played. dats gona be hella work disabling my data connection in evry app i open mate |
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@skat3rbooi | 22 June 16 |
@ 3mel - 21.06.16 - 04:15pm yes a firewall will help but you need root on most decent ones. opera max can deny apps internet access (I think). opera max wasnt quite helpfull the way i expected. |
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@tee4mac | 22 June 16 |
if u rooted this is easy to solve. i use minminguard and lightningWall combination to deal with ads. they both xposed installer modules. they work like a charm
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@3mel | 22 June 16 |
lightning wall has the worst UI I've ever seen on an app but does give you more options per app than any other firewall.
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@tee4mac | 22 June 16 |
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@ 3mel - 22.06.16 - 07:22pm lightning wall has the worst UI I've ever seen on an app but does give you more options per app than any other firewall. yeap but it works very very well.perhaps he shud give it a try |
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@skat3rbooi | 22 June 16 |
so do i need root for all of this ![]() |
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@3mel | 23 June 16 |
@ tee4mac - 22.06.16 - 11:23pm yeap but it works very very well.perhaps he shud give it a try he'd have to root then get a custom recovery then flash the correct xposed framework and install the installer app before he'd have the chance. if you wanna talk thru all that go for it... |
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@3mel | 23 June 16 |
never tried this, not even read the thread for it, but it's a 5 star rated project that doesn't require root for adblocking http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/adguard-ad-blocker-doesnt-require-root-t2958895 |
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@skat3rbooi | 23 June 16 |
shuld really consider this. rooting thing ![]() |
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@3mel | 23 June 16 |
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@tee4mac | 23 June 16 |
root mate root it |
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