Is there any way to block ads in apps such as angry birds with an unrooted device?
Thanks in advance
Either pay for the app or you would have to root.
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There really is no way?
the adfree app and the adaway app work nicely.
simms22 said:
the adfree app and the adaway app work nicely.
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Did you read the op? He's clearly NOT rooted. Those apps are for rooted devices.
To answer your question, unfortunately no. Other than trying to play your games with wifi/data off (on some games this will be effective), or obviously by rooting.
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Anyone else having a problem with Adfree Android and yes my phone is rooted.
After SU permissions, it just gets stuck checking for local hosts file forever.
Works fine here, although had to re-install busy box
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adaway much better in my opinion
MattSkeet said:
adaway much better in my opinion
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yup use adaway. way better than adfree.
+1 adaway.
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sickred said:
+1 adaway.
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+2 Adaway!
Thank you all. Never knew about AdAway!
I am looking for a way to block porn on my son's evo. It is rooted and I just wanted to put a hosts file in place so he won't know until he tries.
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Install Ad Away, have it apply the hosts file, and then simply uninstall the app
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Will it block porn websites
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Kenpoman said:
Will it block porn websites
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Maybe probably. Try it out, or look up a hosts file for android that does.
Adfree does block porn if you select that option. It is available from playstore.
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jlmancuso said:
Adfree does block porn if you select that option. It is available from playstore.
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Not anymore, Google pulled all ad blocking apps a while ago.
App can be found online though.
Well that just goes to show how much I use the play store. I keep most of my apps locally since I change roms more often than a child being potty trained changes underwear.
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jlmancuso said:
Well that just goes to show how much I use the play store. I keep most of my apps locally since I change roms more often than a child being potty trained changes underwear.
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Yeah, I know what you mean, all apps that I use are on my sdcard basically
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Not anymore, Google pulled all ad blocking apps a while ago.
App can be found online though.
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AdAway can be safely installed from the F-droid.org repository. AdFree can be downloaded from the developers website with a quick Google search.
If you can't find either, PM me and I'll give you a link to the AdFree APK in my Box account.
Once you have the hosts file in place, you should be able to manually add porn sites that you want to block, if there isn't already an option to block them from the app.
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hello chaps, just switched to barclays bank and cant use the app due to root, same with sky go, just wondering if there is a root on off toggle app or work around? or an easy way to unroot?
OTA Rootkeeper from the market. Believe it allows you to temporarily unroot.
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Thank u. I will try now
bobbysixkiller said:
Thank u. I will try now
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This doesn't work for sky go! Not sure about barclays app?
I don't think there is a root solution for Sky Go!
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Does not work for Barclays app either.
Had this issue with YeloTV (an app that won't play with root on)
I'm using SuperSU app, and in settings there is an option "enable Superuser". If I click that off, I can use the yelotv app and it doesn't recognise my device as rooted.
I'm having the same problem, and turning off the option in SuperSU didn't work for me...
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These dang apps with the advertising in them are pissing me off. Everytime I turn on my tablet there is one in my notification bar. Anyone know of an app to block them? I just usually delete the app out of frustration but there are some I'd like to keep.
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Then why don't you pay for them to get rid of the ads?
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sprintuser1977 said:
These dang apps with the advertising in them are pissing me off. Everytime I turn on my tablet there is one in my notification bar. Anyone know of an app to block them? I just usually delete the app out of frustration but there are some I'd like to keep.
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Try using something like adblock, it helped for me
GGWC808 said:
Then why don't you pay for them to get rid of the ads?
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Not all people can afford to pay for all pro versions of apps when the free one are just fine
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xT4Z1N4TRx said:
Try using something like adblock, it helped for me
Not all people can afford to pay for all pro versions of apps when the free one are just fine
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Correct. And some you need more than 15min to check em out.
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I find i best to be more particular of what I install and do not support any app that uses notifications to advertise.
An ad blocker will not help with these either. I simply read comments on any free app and Always look at permissions before installing.
If one still slips by, I uninstall intermediately.
All I'm saying is, if it's a good app, why not support the developer? It's not like they charge you an arm and a leg for their app and you can install it on any device that is registered to you afterwards. Most apps only cost a few bucks anyways.
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sprintuser1977 said:
These dang apps with the advertising in them are pissing me off. Everytime I turn on my tablet there is one in my notification bar. Anyone know of an app to block them? I just usually delete the app out of frustration but there are some I'd like to keep.
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It sounds like what you are describing is a VERY annoying ad service called Air Push (puts ads in your notification bar). You can use https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brosmike.airpushdetector to figure out which app it is and uninstall it.
If you are talking about in-app ads, then you need something like adblock, but keep in mind, ads are how devs get paid for their "free" apps...so unless you want to help support them all going pay, you might want to reconsider.
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It sounds like what you are describing is a VERY annoying ad service called Air Push (puts ads in your notification bar). You can use https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brosmike.airpushdetector to figure out which app it is and uninstall it.
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All you need to do is "long press" the notification and select "app info" and it will take you right to the app to uninstall it.
Get Add on detector from the play store and run it
It will tell which app/apps is the culprit so you can delete it
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Yep or airpush detector.
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Just long press the notification. .. then you go into app info. . Untick notification
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Thanks guys for the help. Thanks given as well!
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I've been looking all over the market and have not found one. I use to use adaway but now I can't find it.
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metalsnakebite said:
I've been looking all over the market and have not found one. I use to use adaway but now I can't find it.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2190753
Some Adaway action for you. Still works great, just not on the Play Store anymore.
Google "Adfree BigTinCan"
I can't post links yet but that's the app I use. I've had better success with that than Adaway.
Or go to adfree dot bigtincan dot com
metalsnakebite said:
I've been looking all over the market and have not found one. I use to use adaway but now I can't find it.
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Yeah Google removed all ad blockers from the play store. Even Rom Toolbox pro changed its app and removed ad blocker from their program. But I also like the bigtincan ad blocker. It's free, but you must be rooted.
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+1 for bigtincan. I use it and love it and they update it very frequently.
adaway google it