You're spoilt for choice, is what we're saying. Not convinced? There's always Stands Fair Adblocker (but only if your browser is Chrome), uBlock (also works on your Android or iPhone, which is neat), or AdGuard (free for the most part, though some of its features require you to pay a fee).
You could try installing Adblock Plus: it bills itself as "the world's #1free ad blocker," it's free and easy to install, works on Android and iOS too- and yes, it's pretty good. We recommend this add-on to all users.Say you use one of the world's most popular browsers - Chrome, Safari, Mozilla or Internet Explorer.
It installs and uninstalls without issues. We found Adblock to be very effective and easy to use, and we highly recommend it to anyone seeking a smoother, less cluttered Web-browsing experience.Īdblock for Chrome is free. Like most browser add-ons, Adblock doesn't have a Help file, but it's pretty straightforward. This extension offers plenty of options for customization, allowing users to specify domains for which they don't want ads blocked, select specific filters, and submit ads that Adblock missed. Using Adblock also results in the practical advantage of faster page loads, which is always a plus. A small notification in the bottom right corner of the screen lets you know when a pop-up has been blocked, and you can choose to have Adblock stop blocking pop-ups from individual sites if desired. Using the Internet with Adblock is oddly peaceful all you see is the content you're looking for, and not all the distracting clutter that we've grown accustomed to.
Facebook ads, Google ads, pop-up ads? Check, check, and check. Those crazy annoying Flash ads that seem to be popping up everywhere? You bet. Who knew that one little browser add-on could make surfing the Internet so much more enjoyable?Īdblock does exactly what its name implies: it blocks ads. We loved you in Firefox, and Adblock for Chrome is just as wonderful.