[Q] ad blocking for angry birds update? - Droid X General

I have a host file for blocking ads that I'm using in the CM7 rom. Everything was fine until I updated Angry Birds, and Angry Birds Seasons. Now I'm getting ads on both apps, but ads are still blocked on all my other apps. Anyone know what websites need to be added to the file to get them blocked? Thanks!

Anyone know?

rickkane said:
Anyone know?
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looking now, il let you know if i find anything

rickkane said:
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ok decompiled and found this, maybe you can make sense of it, i did enter one url and it did take me to a ad service so just block all of these...
# Global project properties
#=======================================================================
# hosts
connect.singleAdHost=rovio.appads.com
connect.singleAdHost1=rovio1.appads.com
connect.singleAdHost2=rovio2.appads.com
connect.singleAdHost3=rovio3.appads.com
connect.singleAdUri=/Services/PubAd.svc/GetSingleAdPlacement
connect.singleTrackUri=/Services/PubAd.svc/Track
connect.singleTrackClickUri=/Services/PubAd.svc/Click
connect.singleDownloadTrackUri=/scripts/ConfirmDownload.aspx
connect.adServerList=/Services/SysInfo.svc/GetAdServerList

nope that didnt work, just added those to host list and still have ads, sorry

I downloaded permissions denied from the market and denied it Internet access and it took away the ads for me no problem
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Try Angry ad blocker (https://market.android.com/details?id=waterdev.adremoval)

Necro-bump!
So I haven't played this game in a couple of years, but I tried it the other day and what a f'ing clusterf¤#k of ads this game has become. Wtf?!
And no option to pay for it to get rid of it either.
So any easy way to get rid of them? I have root.
Btw, I'm all for supporting developers, but when they give no option to pay for it I don't feel bad to take this route.
Jaara said:
Try Angry ad blocker (https://market.android.com/details?id=waterdev.adremoval)
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Looks like this one is removed.

All of the ad blockers were removed.
Just googles 'ad blocker xda' you ll get what you need.
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pop up spam alerts? on android device?

help, can some one help me give me some info.
ive posted about this on the official nexus one forums, but it is not directly related to the n1, its more of an android thing. here is the link.
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/android/thread?fid=045ddfb6b42270460004806c59d11f9d&hl=en
if any1 has any input please respond in the nexus forum or here.. thanks.
google owns admob. you're going to get ads in almost any app you open up. only way to get rid of them, as far as i know, is to root your phone and install an adblocker. you need root privleges for that to work.
Weird, I've never had anything like that on any of my Android phones. Definitely would be annoying though. The text message spam isn't as weird as it popping up under the official OS, this doesn't sound admob related to me though.
nopes
this is not admob related.. its not diff advertising.. its the same company, advertising local nyc party events. but its the same company party promoter.
and also the text and pop ups are two separate incidents. i dont get the sms and than after the alert.. they come and diff times.
ive done the master reset on the g1 numerous times.. deleted all the apps i dled etc.. i kinda just fig it was a lost cause.. than i got it on the nexus 1, the first day i got it.. didnt even install anything on it. so i figured maybe id research around..
you don't need to DL anything. stock apps will have ads too. blame google for that. my nexus was throwing up ads before i ever put anything on it. not on home, not in phone, but as soon as anything else was opened, ads.
Try using AdFree from the Android market.
prettyboy85712 said:
Try using AdFree from the Android market.
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only works with root

Ppictures and ads popping out in my screen

Hi,
After downloading few free applications in my hero, some pictures and ads started popping out every few seconds in my screen. Mostly pictures of the Android depiction doing some stuff like eating or visiting places like Paris and stuff. Also, some advertisement to download videos.
How can I stop this from happening? Is there a virus scanner or a spam blocker I can use?
Please help.
htchero2 said:
Hi,
After downloading few free applications in my hero, some pictures and ads started popping out every few seconds in my screen. Mostly pictures of the Android depiction doing some stuff like eating or visiting places like Paris and stuff. Also, some advertisement to download videos.
How can I stop this from happening? Is there a virus scanner or a spam blocker I can use?
Please help.
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Can't you just go into market and uninstall the apps you added?
Failing that, connect via adb and use adb shell to remove the apk files (presuming you're rooted).
If you aren't rooted or don't know about adb, ask or search. There are antivirus things available, but I'd just remove the apps.
Also, if you find the offending app, post its name here so others can avoid it (only if you find out which one).
HTH
Thank you for your reply.
Well, I was not sure which program installed this thing in my phone, so I un-installed all software that I downloaded. However, that did not resolve the issue. I still have the same problem.
Any advice?
Thank you..
htchero2 said:
Thank you for your reply.
Well, I was not sure which program installed this thing in my phone, so I un-installed all software that I downloaded. However, that did not resolve the issue. I still have the same problem.
Any advice?
Thank you..
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Backup your contacts and other important media and factory reset the device maybe?
Thats a bit of a worry this! Not to scare you or anything, but that sounds like some form of virus/hijacking/trojan or something!
Why not install a "task killers" application and see if you can kill a particular process that is showing those ads.
If you find the right one, it might give you some indication what application created it - but do let us know if you do find out!
Or you can just write down the list of installed apps on your Hero here and then someone can take a look at the list?
Thank you guys. I found the problem, and it was due to the installation of a scientific calculator from the free market. Once I removed it, things went back to normal.
many thanks.
Do you fancy naming and shaming the app? Then no-one else will have to go through this again. Oh, and make sure you give it 1* and a negative comment on the market.
Perhaps we need an 'apps wall of shame' for any apps that do things such as this... Then we could look up any apps before downloading if they looked suspicious.
htchero2 said:
Thank you guys. I found the problem, and it was due to the installation of a scientific calculator from the free market. Once I removed it, things went back to normal.
many thanks.
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You might give us the name of the app so that others can get a chance to stay away from it?
I find the AdFree app invaluable in the fight againt annoying ads in other apps.
http://www.androlib.com/android.application.com-bigtincan-android-adfree-zxC.aspx
If you can't get the host file to download 1st time click Revert and then download the host file again. Should work.

Debloater, Lets remove all that Bloatware

Just getting the word out to everyone. This works without root and makes it super easy for you to remove any Bloatware you would like and fully control it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/debloater-remove-carrier-bloat-t2998294
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Just getting the word out to everyone. This works without root and makes it super easy for you to remove any Bloatware you would like and fully control it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/debloater-remove-carrier-bloat-t2998294
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I've already run it but thanks for sharing it in here:good:
didn't you already post it junior ?
Fine job making a Windows program. Unfortunately I do not know most of those apps so I will not select them. Is it too much to ask someone for a list of apk name versus function name?
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Fine job making a Windows program. Unfortunately I do not know most of those apps so I will not select them. Is it too much to ask someone for a list of apk name versus function name?
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The apk name is listed along with the packagename in the list. If you are unsure what things are safe to block/disable. There are plenty of people on the forum that would be willing to help you.
I did not see the package name so I will have run it again and read more carefully or try to change the size of that field.
ronaldheld said:
I did not see the package name so I will have run it again and read more carefully or try to change the size of that field.
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The apk is on the left and the package name is on the right. Are you saying you would like to see the App Drawer Name ??
That would be really helpful. Thanks.
This says without root then the other page this links to says root required which is it
jolly_roger_hook said:
This says without root then the other page this links to says root required which is it
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Ability to remove apk on rooted devices and only disables on unrooted kitkat devices.
jpa77 said:
Ability to remove apk on rooted devices and only disables on unrooted kitkat devices.
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Thanks for the clarification but dang though I'd be able to unistall this Facebook app preinstalled as a system app ughhhhhh...
gatesjunior said:
Just getting the word out to everyone. This works without root and makes it super easy for you to remove any Bloatware you would like and fully control it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/debloater-remove-carrier-bloat-t2998294
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Thanks for sharing..
Brilliant!!
Let's start posting in the actual Debloater thread please.. Thank you all for your compliments..
May have blocked one too many, 2 items don't work but other wise great-
Calender
Software updates- there's no error message but the circle just spins with no connection. After a while i simply cancel
Thanks
pbman1953 said:
May have blocked one too many, 2 items don't work but other wise great-
Calender
Software updates- there's no error message but the circle just spins with no connection. After a while i simply cancel
Thanks
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Yeah, it sounds like you blocked a little too many, Lol. You can simply go and save your blocked list and then Unblock all and start going one by one until you figure out which ones you do need.
Please bring all feedback and questions over to the forum dedicated for this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/debloater-remove-carrier-bloat-t2998294
gatesjunior said:
Yeah, it sounds like you blocked a little too many, Lol. You can simply go and save your blocked list and then Unblock all and start going one by one until you figure out which ones you do need.
Please bring all feedback and questions over to the forum dedicated for this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/debloater-remove-carrier-bloat-t2998294
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Here's one thing to think about also, by accident I blocked the Google stock email , not the Gmail. I went back to unblock and I had to re-enter all my emails back again. So what I'm saying after a block and then an un-block it wipes the app. Did you expect that to happen or should I expect that to happen for most apps be turned back on?
Thanks
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Here's one thing to think about also, by accident I blocked the Google stock email , not the Gmail. I went back to unblock and I had to re-enter all my emails back again. So what I'm saying after a block and then an un-block it wipes the app. Did you expect that to happen or should I expect that to happen for most apps be turned back on?
Thanks
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That's odd, it doesn't wipe any data. Nor have I had an issue like that. Let me look into it.
pbman1953 said:
Here's one thing to think about also, by accident I blocked the Google stock email , not the Gmail. I went back to unblock and I had to re-enter all my emails back again. So what I'm saying after a block and then an un-block it wipes the app. Did you expect that to happen or should I expect that to happen for most apps be turned back on?
Thanks
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svc.apk
I got lucky, was akind of dumb on one, all I had to do is look at the app name on the right for the calander. The update connection was SyncMLSsvc.apk
Debloater !!!
Thank you for this Program at least we can modify our phones to run better so I can enjoy my phone instead of be mad that the phone is full of stuff i don't want running great Application and simple to use as well
Thank you !!

Adblocker without root?

The ads make google chrome crawl it's do damn laggy , I switched to UC browser and the scrolling is sooo smooth , I couldn't believe, but I missed the google now recommendations ( pulled from my browser history ) and also I like being able to open the tabs I was using on my phone on my laptop , so I thought about getting just an adblock, Ive heard adway it's pretty awesome but it's root only and I don't want to root, specially now with the monthly security updates, any recommendations?
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The ads make google chrome crawl it's do damn laggy , I switched to UC browser and the scrolling is sooo smooth , I couldn't believe, but I missed the google now recommendations ( pulled from my browser history ) and also I like being able to open the tabs I was using on my phone on my laptop , so I thought about getting just an adblock, Ive heard adway it's pretty awesome but it's root only and I don't want to root, specially now with the monthly security updates, any recommendations?
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This is the best one I've found so far. Been using it for months. http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/adguard-ad-blocker-doesnt-require-root-t2958895
AndrasLOHF said:
This is the best one I've found so far. Been using it for months. http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/adguard-ad-blocker-doesnt-require-root-t2958895
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Thanks! I just gave it a try it seems to work but I feel like webpages now take longer to load ? Or am I being paranoid? How do you get rid of the "key" icon on the notification bar? It I pull down the notification bar I get a warning saying that my network is probably being surveiled :/
Chad_Petree said:
Thanks! I just gave it a try it seems to work but I feel like webpages now take longer to load ? Or am I being paranoid? How do you get rid of the "key" icon on the notification bar? It I pull down the notification bar I get a warning saying that my network is probably being surveiled :/
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You cant do anything about that, it will say that for all non root Adblockers. The slower page loading is because the Adblocker has to remove the ads first before showing you the site, which results in a delay. So theres not really a way around it.
Techno Peter said:
You cant do anything about that, it will say that for all non root Adblockers. The slower page loading is because the Adblocker has to remove the ads first before showing you the site, which results in a delay. So theres not really a way around it.
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OK thank you for the explanation! what really confuses me , is why the "key" icon still shows up even if I don't have chrome opened :/
Your explanation of the delay sounds quite convincing , but still have to ask , do we also get the delay with ablockers with root access ?
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Chad_Petree said:
OK thank you for the explanation! what really confuses me , is why the "key" icon still shows up even if I don't have chrome opened :/
Your explanation of the delay sounds quite convincing , but still have to ask , do we also get the delay with ablockers with root access ?
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No, in fact AdAway makes webpages load faster as the ad server is never even reached. HOSTS file blocking is more seamless than a makeshift VPN for blocking ads over the web and in apps. Also no key icon issues.
Chad_Petree said:
Thanks! I just gave it a try it seems to work but I feel like webpages now take longer to load ? Or am I being paranoid? How do you get rid of the "key" icon on the notification bar? It I pull down the notification bar I get a warning saying that my network is probably being surveiled :/
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The way these non-root adblockers work is by using a local VPN. That's what the key icon is for. It means you're connected to a VPN. Your traffic is being routed through this local VPN and that's how they remove the ads.
Hey, have you tried Firefox mobile? Their adblock add on works well, I found.
Only problem I think is that Firefox mobile will sync with Firefox desktop only as I understand it. That might be a problem if you like Chrome on desktop too.
kipue said:
Hey, have you tried Firefox mobile? Their adblock add on works well, I found.
Only problem I think is that Firefox mobile will sync with Firefox desktop only as I understand it. That might be a problem if you like Chrome on desktop too.
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I just downloaded firefox, and i swear to you I cannot find the block ads settings, and it's not on by default because I see ads, do I need to download a plugin or something?
Chad_Petree said:
I just downloaded firefox, and i swear to you I cannot find the block ads settings, and it's not on by default because I see ads, do I need to download a plugin or something?
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Yeah not by default. I don't have it here to check first hand, but look around in the menus, there is an option to install add ons or plug-ins not sure how they call it.
Once there search "adblock", you'll find what you need.
It works well when I need it, some websites are absolutely not usable if the pop-ups and other sh*t isn't blocked.
Chad_Petree said:
The ads make google chrome crawl it's do damn laggy , I switched to UC browser and the scrolling is sooo smooth , I couldn't believe, but I missed the google now recommendations ( pulled from my browser history ) and also I like being able to open the tabs I was using on my phone on my laptop , so I thought about getting just an adblock, Ive heard adway it's pretty awesome but it's root only and I don't want to root, specially now with the monthly security updates, any recommendations?
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Try Adguard. It's the best one I've used. It even blocked ads in apps so you don't have to pay for ad free versions.
https://adguard.com/en/adguard-android/overview.html
https://block-this.com/
By far the best non-root adblocker I have ever tried (on my S7) and it takes a lot to impress me. Give it a spin, see how it works for you. It blocks ads everywhere. Browser, apps, etc.,.
As for the key that you see in the notifications, it's only there to alert you that you're connected and all traffic is being routed through the VPN (your adblocker is active).
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https://block-this.com/
By far the best non-root adblocker I have ever tried (on my S7) and it takes a lot to impress me. Give it a spin, see how it works for you. It blocks ads everywhere. Browser, apps, etc.,.
As for the key that you see in the notifications, it's only there to alert you that you're connected and all traffic is being routed through the VPN (your adblocker is active).
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What type of impact does it have on battery life for you?
jaysus145 said:
What type of impact does it have on battery life for you?
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Beyond minimal, it doesn't even show up on any of my battery readings.
Paradoxumical said:
https://block-this.com/
By far the best non-root adblocker I have ever tried (on my S7) and it takes a lot to impress me. Give it a spin, see how it works for you. It blocks ads everywhere. Browser, apps, etc.,.
As for the key that you see in the notifications, it's only there to alert you that you're connected and all traffic is being routed through the VPN (your adblocker is active).
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I actually like this much better than Adguard battery wise. Really amazing that way. The only problem is that I use Unotelly DNS on my phone and this messes it up.
I'm giving firefox a try for now, but I know I will go back to chrome so I'm pretty sure I'll give a try
Paradoxumical said:
https://block-this.com/
By far the best non-root adblocker I have ever tried (on my S7) and it takes a lot to impress me. Give it a spin, see how it works for you. It blocks ads everywhere. Browser, apps, etc.,.
As for the key that you see in the notifications, it's only there to alert you that you're connected and all traffic is being routed through the VPN (your adblocker is active).
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Chad_Petree said:
I'm giving firefox a try for now, but I know I will go back to chrome so I'm pretty sure I'll give a try
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Why don't you root your phone, install Adaway, and unroot again? Seems to be the best solution.
Techno Peter said:
Why don't you root your phone, install Adaway, and unroot again? Seems to be the best solution.
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But then I won't be able to update the app
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Chad_Petree said:
But then I won't be able to update the app
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Updates are not coming out often, it's enough to update it around every 6 months.
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Updates are not coming out often, it's enough to update it around every 6 months.
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Oh ok thank you! You've convinced me! That didnt take that long hahaha

Adaway on rooted phone... anyone?

Anyone was able to install adaway on rooted phone. If yes, please be so kind and give us some help.
Thx
netgar said:
Anyone was able to install adaway on rooted phone. If yes, please be so kind and give us some help.
Thx
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2190753&page=747
netgar said:
Anyone was able to install adaway on rooted phone. If yes, please be so kind and give us some help.
Thx
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Yes, see below.
tourbound129 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2190753&page=747
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Download the app from the above link, once installed open the menu options in the top right of the app and choose preferences and select Enable systemless mode.
Thank you guys...
I use Adguard (go to website to download). For free it blocks all ads on websites, $10/yr removes ads from apps as well. Well worth the money, I'm not counting on getting root anytime soon on my Verizon model.
Side note, the constant view in the notification bar can be disabled by long pressing and selecting never show (as opposed to doing this in app, which could cause issues). I havent had any issues with it allowing ads as a result. If something does get through just disable/enable and it's back to flawless.
tgtoys said:
I use Adguard (go to website to download). For free it blocks all ads on websites, $10/yr removes ads from apps as well. Well worth the money, I'm not counting on getting root anytime soon on my Verizon model.
Side note, the constant view in the notification bar can be disabled by long pressing and selecting never show (as opposed to doing this in app, which could cause issues). I havent had any issues with it allowing ads as a result. If something does get through just disable/enable and it's back to flawless.
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