![]() If you are prepared to consider use of an alternative browser - ditching Chrome - we need to find a browser available across your three computers (of which, I presume, at least one is an Apple device). Okay - lets tackle this issue laterally and creatively. Google are never going to help you block its reason to exist. With Google, you are the commodity - and Chrome is just another way of facilitating data collection (and consequent serving of targeted Ads) by Google. Ad Blocking Chrome is effectively attempting to plug the holes in a sieve. Google (and its Chrome browser) create revenue for Google by serving Ads - and by skimming your data which it sells to any third party who is prepared to pay for it. Unless you have a specific reason to use the Chrome Browser - and are prepared to accept the many privacy issues associated with Google services - switching to a privacy focussed browser such as Safari or Firefox would be a sensible alternative to seeking third-party fixes. ![]() Your alternative strategy is to use a filtered DNS provider (such as Quad9 or Cloudflare 1111), but these services are primarily intended to block known malicious sites as opposed to providing configurable Ad Blocking.Īlternatively, you could connect to an external proxy service that filters all your traffic - some such services sometimes combining a paid VPN service offering. ![]() As such, direct Ad Blocking by third party browsers isn’t possible. The iPadOS/iOS Ad Block APIs are only available for Safari. ![]()
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