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What is the state of rootless ad blockers for Android?

Several years ago, I used Blockada, which was frequently recommended. According to some discussion threads, it seems to have fallen from grace.

What ad blocker that doesn't require root do you use? What's your experience with it? Would you recommend it?

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  • Adguard works by setting up a virtual VPN and blocking adds that go through it.

  • Personally I use a VPN (Proton vpn but there are loads) that blocks ads.

    At home I use a pihole, which is fantastic.

  • Adaway is the go to thing for me, it's FOSS and Supports VPN as Well as Root Mode. Also it already has some Blocklists integrated and you can easily add more and the battery drain is near to negligable.

  • You can set up private DNS like others have suggested here, dns.adguard.com

    I've found it's pretty handy removing ads overall. The first few links on Google, the sponsored section often doesn't work (since sponsors are ad based)

  • I just setup AdGuard Home and use DNS as adblocking. (A PiHole alternative, not the android app)

  • Been using Rethink DNS for awhile now. It has a lot of custom blocklists and can even block apps from having WiFi and Mobile Data access.

  • I'm kinda surprised that didn't see anyone recommending RethinkDNS. It's a DNS and Firewall app that works through VPN. You can choose through a bunch of servers that they offer, including the RDNS Plus that you can select the blocklists you want, or just chose other DNS of your choice and block the domains using local blocklists in the app. Using the firewall function, you can block or allow individual domains or apps. Been using it for like two years.

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