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<blockquote data-quote="Protomartyr" data-source="post: 922914" data-attributes="member: 82599"><p>Usually if you browse those streaming sites with an ad blocker, you won't run into those pesky popups.</p><p></p><p>I would either:</p><p></p><p>1. Use a different browser that supports ad blocking on Android. Chrome unfortunately doesn't support this.</p><p></p><p>Your S20 should have come with Samsung Internet Browser that allows you to add ad blocking extensions. Firefox for Android is another browser that allows you to install extensions.</p><p></p><p>Block ads on Samsung Internet Browser: <a href="https://browserhow.com/how-to-enable-adblock-for-samsung-internet-browser/" target="_blank">How to Enable AdBlock for Samsung Internet Browser?</a></p><p></p><p>Firefox for Android: Settings menu > Add-ons > Install the ad blocker extension of your choice.</p><p></p><p><strong>OR</strong></p><p></p><p>2. Use Android's Private DNS function in System settings and add the AdGuard DNS to block ads. This option would allow you to use Chrome since Private DNS is system wide.</p><p></p><p> [MEDIA=youtube]jWlMg6nt0HI[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Note 1: One downside for this option is that you don't get to decide what AdGuard filters out. It's all or nothing and is system wide.</p><p></p><p>Note 2: Sometimes AdGuard's DNS goes down and causes your internet to not connect. You can temporarily turn it off and you'll be able to connect to the internet again (with no ad blocking) until AdGuard gets their DNS back up. This has only happened twice in the 1 year that I've been using it so far so it's a minor inconvenience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Protomartyr, post: 922914, member: 82599"] Usually if you browse those streaming sites with an ad blocker, you won't run into those pesky popups. I would either: 1. Use a different browser that supports ad blocking on Android. Chrome unfortunately doesn't support this. Your S20 should have come with Samsung Internet Browser that allows you to add ad blocking extensions. Firefox for Android is another browser that allows you to install extensions. Block ads on Samsung Internet Browser: [URL="https://browserhow.com/how-to-enable-adblock-for-samsung-internet-browser/"]How to Enable AdBlock for Samsung Internet Browser?[/URL] Firefox for Android: Settings menu > Add-ons > Install the ad blocker extension of your choice. [B]OR[/B] 2. Use Android's Private DNS function in System settings and add the AdGuard DNS to block ads. This option would allow you to use Chrome since Private DNS is system wide. [MEDIA=youtube]jWlMg6nt0HI[/MEDIA] Note 1: One downside for this option is that you don't get to decide what AdGuard filters out. It's all or nothing and is system wide. Note 2: Sometimes AdGuard's DNS goes down and causes your internet to not connect. You can temporarily turn it off and you'll be able to connect to the internet again (with no ad blocking) until AdGuard gets their DNS back up. This has only happened twice in the 1 year that I've been using it so far so it's a minor inconvenience. [/QUOTE]
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