Blokada – AD Blocker for Android 24.3.3 Premium Mod Apk For Pc Downlaod Latest Version
Blokada – AD Blocker for Android Mod Apk is a compact app that transparently blocks unwanted content like ads, tracking, malware and other annoyances. It protects your privacy, saves your data plan and makes your device faster by preventing it from downloading and displaying unnecessary content.
Surf the web -without annoying ads- with the ad blocker Blokada Classic. Thanks to this app’s clear interface, it just takes a couple of seconds to set it up and start blocking ads in your web browser and apps.
Main Features :-
- Have a more intuitive, and simpler UI and UX
- Eliminate the feeling of being overwhelmed some users reported
- Eliminate the misunderstanding between the free and plus accounts
- Improve the navigation to not cause cognitive dissonance
- Address the tricky longstanding problems of Blokada v4, like:
- Slow startup / switch on-off
- Problems with staying alive
- Obscure bugs
- Rewrite and simplify the codebase to allow for a more robust code:
- Easier to understand and find your way
- Less bug prone, more predictable
- Cut out bloat and legacy stuff that accumulated over the years
- Easier to make contributions, possibly in the form of plugins
Mod Info :-
- This app has no advertisements
How to Install?
- Download Blokada – AD Blocker for Android Mod Apk
- Now install it on your program.
- After installation is complete, copy and paste the file
- Then paste it in an installation directory
- Done
- Enjoy full version
Blokada – AD Blocker for Android Mod Apk Requirements
- 2 GHz Processor
- 2GB of RAM
- HDD space 800MB
- 670-MB installation space required
- Windows XP, 7, 8, 8.1, and also 10
- MAC OS X 10.8 or later.
I am familiar with AdGuard thanks to its ad blocker for multiple desktop browsers, but Blokada – AD Blocker for Android Mod Apk was a new name for me. A search in the Play Store was fruitless, so I googled it.
What kind of service would it provide for someone to believe that Android should not be used without it? Was it someone just stating his/her opinion as facts, or was there some truth behind it?
Turns out, I kind of agree with this redditor. Blokada – AD Blocker for Android Mod Apk is an ad blocker that works differently from what AdGuard provides in its browser extension. It not only blocks ads, it has a list of blacklisted URLs, and it creates a local VPN to block any request that is submitted to any domain in said list. The request bounces against the local VPN and dies right away.
However, for this to work, you need to obtain an APK from its website, after enabling your phone to allow for installs from unknown sources. This is already more work than the majority of people is willing to do for an app.
Developer: Blokada
Price: Free
Blacklist and whitelist
In order to provide different “levels” of protection, Blokada – AD Blocker for Android Mod Apk provides several different lists of URLs that you can block. Some are lenient, featuring approximately 40k hosts, while others, like the one I use, have more than 400k. It mainly depends on you and your usage habits. I have found that my choice, called Energized Basic, blocks enough while breaking very little.
In my case, Airtable didn’t work because airtable.com was included on the blacklist. For those cases, you can whitelist domains or apps, so that Blokada knows that it does not have to interfere with them.
DNS
Blokada also lets you change the DNS server you are using. There are several choices, from Cloudfare’s recently launched 1.1.1.1 server, to AdGuard’s one, to FreeDNS. I found that turning on this adversely affected my battery life (although it could have been a coincidence), so I decided to turn it off, though.
What about battery life?
When I installed Blokada, my main concern was if it would affect battery life in a significant way. The answer, at least for me, is that it doesn’t.
I don’t notice any significant drain, neither in standby nor in usage. Even if it drains some battery, having a system-wide ad blocker makes everything load faster than it would otherwise, which is a good tradeoff.
Results
So, is it effective? Blokada lets you count how many requests have been blocked (although there’s no way to see a list of recently blocked requests).
During my two-week test, Blokada managed to block 14478 in 15 days. That is a little bit less than a thousand requests per day.
There’s a persistent notification that lets you see which is the last blocked domain, and it just amazes me the random domains that are being accessed by the apps without my consent, using my battery and data.
Some of the domains include:
- app.adjust.com
- appsflyer.com
- app-management.com
- woodpecker.uc.cn
- mobilenetworkscoring-pa.googleapis.com
- h-adashx4ae.ut.taobao.com
- doubleclick.net
- graph.accountkit.com
- www.zergnet.com
Do you know what does they all have in common? I didn’t request them. There is a thousand requests per day done by my phone with God knows what information, being sent to services that I have never heard/don’t care about.
Media likes to complain about Facebook’s misbehavior with user data, but this is an industry-wide problem. Why is there a constant need to track every move I make on my phone across different apps? Why are there so many requests to services I have never heard from?
Some apps let you turn off this kind of intrusive analytics and trackers, but most don’t, leaving you with no choice but to agree and trust whatever companies are on the other side.
Unfortunately, that seems to be the case with every service you use. They are just there ready to sell your data to the highest bidder. At least other industries have the decency to not use your own devices to do so.
Conclusion
I acknowledge that in this day and age, ads are needed for the subsistence of publications, developers, and individuals in this industry. We at AndroidGuys try to keep ads at a minimum, without any obtrusion, and getting as little information as possible in order to make decisions about what content to develop and what to avoid.
However, some developers in the Play Store seem to think that we need to accept their obtrusive trackers and analytics just because we are using their apps. To that end, we need help. Blokada – AD Blocker for Android 24.3.3 Mod Apk is here for that.
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