You can now block Ads on Samsung Galaxy without third-party applications. No root access, nothing complex is needed for this. Wondering how? Well, that is possible because of the latest Android Pie update on Samsung Galaxy handsets. Follow this guide to block Ads on Samsung Galaxy without third-party applications. This guide will explain how to use the private DNS to enable system-wide Ad-Block. Before enabling the system-wide AdBlock on Samsung phones, let us understand how this has been made possible.
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Samsung finally started rolling out the stable Android Pie update. The update, first of all, hit the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus phones. The Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus owners were quick enough to find the native DNS over TLS support in the stable Android Pie build. Samsung has now integrated the native private DNS in this new update. This means that you can use a private DNS without using any third-party application. No root access is needed. You do not need to edit any files using root browser. All you need is a good working DNS to block all those annoying ads on your Samsung phone.
A Redditor going by the name Panda_de tried a DNS to block ads on his Galaxy S9. His experiment worked out and it was further confirmed by numerous Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus owners. It means that all the Samsung phones that will get the Android Pie, can use the same method to block ads. What was cool about this experiment was the fact that it blocked ads in all the stock and third-party applications. It also blocked ads on all the websites that were surfed using the stock or third-party browser. If you are not liking ads on your phone, you can quickly block them using the method coming up next.
In case you don’t already know, here is a list of devices that will get Android Pie.
This list means that if you have any of these phones/tabs running on Android Pie, you can block Ads on it right away.
As mentioned above, this guide is only for Android Pie-powered Galaxy smartphones. Making sure that you have Android 9.0 running on your phone, follow this procedure.
That’s all with this guide. This is just a neat trick to stop those irritating pop-ups on your phone. I have already explained how the consequences of this feature can hurt someone who owns a website or application. Give it a second thought before you enable this. If you have any queries or suggestions, feel free to reach out to me through the comments section below.
This post was last modified on February 16, 2019 1:28 am
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