A long article on how to block ads and trackers on Android smartphones, iPhones and computers
Tag: advertising
Block online ads
How to block online ads? We have selected a few online sites that allow you to test your browser!
Test your Adblock
Test your Adblock on this very interesting open source project. How many hosts does your browser block? Here are our results!
Email tracking
With this article we will tell you about the email tracking of many companies thanks to pixels. Is it possible to avoid it? And how?
Is Brave browser safe?
Brave is an excellent “all included” browser. In fact, it was born with a very useful built-in ad blocker and tracker blocker.
Does the browser I use protect me from advertising?
One of the questions we are asked most often: does the browser I use protect me from advertising? Let's try to answer with this tool!
Are advertising cookies useless?
We often wonder whether or not advertising cookies are useless. The story of the NPO and how they eliminated them without losing any money.
Will Telegram have advertising?
Well yes, Telegram will insert advertising in public channels and enable some paid premium functions to monetize.
Nano Defender and uBlock Origin
There was a big problem with Nano Defender recently but uBlock Origin had nothing to do with it. Let's try to clarify!
Blokada
Blokada is probably the best method to block ads and easily change DNS on your smartphone!
What are cookies?
We try to explain in a simple way what cookies are. Why is it recommended to block third-party ones? Are they all really necessary?
LTE Cleaner
LTE cleaner will help you keep your smartphone clean by deleting cache and temporary files. Free, open source and of course without advertising!
Alternatives to Google DNS
Which DNS to use? There are many valid alternatives to Google's DNS, free and open source. Fast, safe and respect our privacy!
DuckDuckGo Tracker Radar
A ranking of thousands of websites and their trackers called DuckDuckGo Tracker Radar. Who will ever be in the top places? Google and Facebook!
Track this.
Track this is a “game” developed by Firefox to create online alter egos by making fun of cookies and advertising trackers!