Ad Blockers explained: cleaner pages, more privacy, fewer risks

Ad Blocker

What it is

An ad blocker is a small add-on for your browser that stops most ads and trackers before they load. Result: cleaner pages, fewer pop-ups, faster browsing.

Why people use it

  • Less noise: read the page, not the banners.

  • More speed: fewer scripts = faster loads.

  • More privacy: tracking pixels get cut off.

How it works (30-second version)

  • Uses filter lists to spot ad/track domains.

  • Blocks those network requests on the fly.

  • Lets you allowlist sites you trust.

Heads-up

  • Some pages ask you to “turn it off.”

  • Rarely, page features can break.

  • You can allow ads or use paid support to help creators.

Get started (1 minute)

  1. Install a well-known blocker for your browser.

  2. Keep it updated (lists refresh automatically).

  3. Allowlist sites you want to support.

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