Determined to stop ads? You’ve probably been irritated at some point by ads that have popped up on your screen.
But there are more than 200 ad blockers on the market. So, which one should you install? Read this guide to learn how to choose the best solution for your needs.
There are many types of ad blockers available on the market, so it might be a little bit of a challenge to choose the right one for your needs.
First of all you need to choose the type of blocker that you want to stop ads from reaching you. Would it be a browser extension or a Windows native app?
Although a browser extension might seem handier, you should also think about its downsides. It will have to load in the browser, which might affect the browsing speed. Also, it might collect data, just as some ads do, using tracking tools.
Moreover, you should have a look at the ways you can customize your experience with it. You would like to use it for a long time, right? And this means it should be really user friendly.
So, do some research, choose the one that you think might fit your needs and will benefit your surfing experience. Remember: an ad blocker should also block tracking tools, no matter who uses them. This means no fingerprinting, JavaScript tag, cookie tracking, IP, or alt tags.
Thus, besides ad protection, it should also offer privacy and web protection.
An ad blocker would allow you to stop ads that are annoying and that might also be dangerous. Still, you might want to see the relevant ones, so your software should allow you do this.
Ad blocking has become an essential tool to help you battle the onslaught of online ads and protect your privacy online. Moreover, the necessity comes from the fact that web pages bombard us with pop-up advertisements — vendor links, banner ads, and other types of ads that try to sneak on your screen.
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