Spyke
lemmy.teuto.icu

If you don't want to use DNS for whatever reason. Then Firefox/Mull with Ublock origin for the browser only

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ublock origin on Firefox, VPN that blocks ads, plus most apps I install without network permission

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dandu3reply
lemmy.world

I use it without root and it's fine. Not perfect, but at least you can disable it if you have to without rebooting your phone

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lemm.ee

I use it with root, disabling it and reenabling it doesn't require me to reboot my phone...

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dandu3reply
lemmy.world

Usually it edits the hosts file and it usually takes a reboot for it to take effect

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I wonder I'd its because of the systemless hosts magisk module that allows that without reboot. Dunno, I dont have to reboot even with changes made to my AdAway

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This, plus uBlock Origin, plus the pihole on my home LAN to which I am normally tethered via Wireguard when not on my hone wifi.

Many layers, make ogre stronk

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Biptareply
kbin.social

I got a new phone; first one I didn't root, but god do I miss AdAway...

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When I first bought the pixel 8 pro I tried to see if I could go without rooting. I came to my senses within a week

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The former has been working fine for me, but I'll change it to your suggestion if I experience any problems.

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Blokada 5 has been very nice to me, no root, and doesn't use much battery (android tells me 4% after a full day). Only downside is that it counts as a VPN connection, so if you want to connect to another VPN you have to turn it off temporarily.

Otherwise definitely Firefox with ublock origin

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ublock is the only real answer for browser . Idk where else ads appear on android only heard of em never seen em.

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Set your DNS to AdGuard servers. Downloads the Mull Browser from F-Droid with the uBlockOrigin addon, so you can browse the internet without ads. Download a Firewall: Netguard is recommended. Apps that don't have internet can't load ads.

If you have root: Firewall: AfWall+ Also, use the app "App Manager" from F-Droid to disable all app components that have "ad" in their name.

With this multi-layer approach you'll deal with 99.99% of ads

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When I'm outside my home network, I rely on Tracker Control (installed via F-Droid) for most traffic. And the usual uBlock Origin and such for my mobile Firefox browser.

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Vpn adblocker like using protonvpn with netshield to block ads and malware. Also, you can can put ublock origin in any firefox based browser like Mull and Fennec

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lemmy.world

I use a VPN that has an ad blocker built in, like Mozilla, that blocks all the normal apps even without root.

Then I use Firefox with uBlock Origin for web browsing.

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Firefox + ublock + NextDNS

Also Revanced manager is good at removing placeholders of ads that don't load in apps

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db2
lemmy.world

Blokada 5 here. It works well enough even with the glitching.

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cowfodderreply
lemmy.world

I stopped using blokada after it started massively draining my battery in the background.

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I get random freezes and have to clear data eventually to get it working right again. But it mostly works.

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lemmy.world

I may be a crazy old bastard but I have never used an ad blocker. I just use plain simple blacklists. Too many ads or obtrusive ads go on the list and I just don't see those sites anymore. Otherwise I'm fine with ads.

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Biptareply
kbin.social

Yeah but... a block list is just another blocker. The real question is how you're implementing it?

Android's host file protection makes it impossible to modify without root.

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I assume you're adding the blacklist into your host file? How big is your block file? I remember one think that finally pushed me to use pihole and adguard a few years ago was due to my large host file causing >1s dns lookup time. Moving to pihole improved performance significantly in my case. Not sure if OS these days can handle large host file without huge performance impact though.

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