• Shard@lemmy.world
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        3 months ago

        If you’re on Android, go to settings and network, find and enable private dns mode using this host address

        dns.adguard-dns.com

        It should block the majority of ingame/inapp ads, etc

        Edit: Minor Caveat. This isn’t fool proof nor is it 100% effective.

        But takes you all of 30 seconds and does not require root permissions, side loaded apps, etc. Its all about the cost benefit ratios.

        • RecluseRamble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          3 months ago

          I have pihole for DNS blocking. Unfortunately, many apps fall back to advertising their premium plans which is just as annoying and far more repetitive (looking at you, Duolingo).

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          The more direct approach if you’re rooted: use App Manager, find your app, click the “X trackers” button in the header and if you still see adverts, look for any activities, services, receivers, that look like ads (usually highlighted).

          For example (german):

          There’s also Warden, which can do the same but more simplified. They use both Exodus Privacy.

          They both edit the app directly, without any background services or VPNs.

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        3 months ago

        alternative to the already proposed solution is using adaway.

        its obviously better if you are rooted but it runs well on unrooted phones too.

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        3 months ago

        I regret to say that I don’t know a solution for that; maybe someone here will know better if it’s possible to block built-in ads