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Saturday 28 October 2017

How to Get Rid of Advertisements on Your Android Phone or Tablet.?


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Are you tired of ads that ruin your browsing experience on Android? Our tutorial guides you through some simple ways to get rid of advertisements on your Android phone or tablet.

Standard ads and pop-up ads are not only intrusive on a mobile device, but they can also seriously affect your phone bill if you use a limited data plan. Downloading heavy web pages takes enough data: you do not need the extra cost to pay for an advertiser's marketing message.

Blocking these ads is easy enough, but you may need to change your web browser choice to do so. Choose Opera or the Ad-block browser, for example, and you can block all the ads displayed on your phone, but even if you want to stay with Chrome, you can ban pop-up ads.

Here are three tips for trying to get a much happier and ad-free browsing experience. You can also check the best mobile browsers to choose.

Use the Opera browser

This is by far the easiest way to avoid commercials when browsing Android, since the free Opera browser now contains an integrated ad blocker. However, this may not be an ideal solution for you if you use Google Chrome or Firefox on your other devices (if so, check out our third tip).
You do not need to do anything special - just install Opera and use it like any other browser, without the hassle of commercials.
You can download Opera Browser for free from Google Play.



Install the free Ad-Block Browser

Another alternative to your current browser is the free Ad-block browser, made by the same company as the notorious AdBlock desktop extension.
You can download the Adblock browser for free from Google Play.



Block pop-up ads in Chrome

If it's just the pop-up ads that bother you and you prefer not to have to install a second browser, these can be blocked in Google's Chrome browser.
Launch the browser, tap the three dots at the top right of the screen, and choose Settings, Site Settings.
Scroll to Pop-ups and make sure the cursor is set to Blocked


Use Data Saver mode

If you use Google Chrome, you can take another step to avoid downloading content online.
Data Saver compresses aspects of web pages that are not needed on mobile devices. It offers a smoother web browsing experience and savings on your data bill because your phone has no trouble removing unnecessary ads and animations.
This can lead to a somewhat flatter browsing experience, and some web pages may look blurry. But you can still disable Data Saver - it's a two-second job.
Open Chrome, and then click the three-dot menu icon in the upper right corner. Choose Settings, and then search for Data Saver. Make sure this option is enabled.

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