You do realise that most of the developers providing those free apps and 
games you use also rely on advertising revenue right?

William

On Monday, October 22, 2012 7:43:07 AM UTC+10, J_L wrote:
>
> In my experience, the best and most stable way of doing this is via a 
> custom DNS. Unfortunately, you cannot keep the IP DHCP when you've set both 
> that and the DNS as Static. That shouldn't be too much of a problem with a 
> configured router. Also, SIM doesn't work without rooting. I used Opera 
> Mobile, Onavo, and Wi-Fi Finder when I had a data-only plan, but not 
> anymore. Fortunately, there is a free service that specializes in blocking 
> advertising and phishing called FoolDNS. Whether you trust them or not is 
> up to you. I wouldn't bother with any serious data being stored in a phone 
> anyways, especially with SIM and WiFi capability.
>
> Next, there's the Adblock Plus add-on for Firefox Mobile. Although it 
> worked fine, I couldn't get used to Firefox being a Dolphin HD user. The 
> interface is just so lacking in comparison.
>
> Lastly, there is Adblock Android. I do not recommend it, because it didn't 
> work for my SIM at all, and was sketchy with WiFi. I didn't even know how 
> to set it up for WiFi when I was a newbie. On pages that ads were blocked 
> on (after importing EasyList+EasyPrivacy), it made my browser continuously 
> load. I notice that may be a Dolphin problem, but it's a major one 
> nonetheless. I don't think any flash ads were blocked.
>
> What websites did I use to test this? Some of my regular visits, and this 
> proxy with heavy advertising called vtunnel.com (to test FP's [and the 
> HTTPS version actually worked in China]). Anyways, I welcome all current 
> alternatives *without* rooting the device.
>
> I'm using a Samsung Galaxy Note if that helps, and very technically within 
> it w/o sudo or UAC. I will definitely root it after the last official 
> firmware, or if they really screwed things up (as well as ignoring next 
> major release), install custom firmware.
>
> P.S. This may be a future app worth waiting for: 
> https://adblockplus.org/en/android-about
> P.P.S. I know Google loves and depends on advertising, but I have no 
> loyalty towards their profit without mine.
>

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