

Moreover, ad revenue is crucial to the survival of a website. Publishers and advertisers alike use advertisements to attract traffic and to pay for overhead. While ad blockers protect users from intrusive ads, they aren’t the only way to protect themselves from online advertisements.

However, DNS66 won’t be available in the Google Play store, so you’ll need to download it from a third-party directory, like F-Droid. Once installed, DNS66 will reroute your connection to a specific DNS server, blocking only websites that load.

The app works by blocking hostnames with DNS, without the need to root the phone. If you’re looking for a simple solution to unwanted ads on Google Chrome Android, DNS66 may be a good option. Chrome’s built-in ad blocker is currently limited to testing channels, but it should be available in a future stable build. If you’d prefer not to block ads completely, you can turn off the ad blocker per-site. If you enable it, you’ll see a list of sites where ads are blocked. Where is the Ad Blocker on Google Chrome on Android? The answer is in the settings menu.
