It's a good app to block app ads
Based on our record, Blokada seems to be a lot more popular than Lockdown Privacy. While we know about 236 links to Blokada, we've tracked only 20 mentions of Lockdown Privacy. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Everyone's talking about Lockdown but nobody provided a link, and it's a non-trivial thing to Google so here's their website for more info. Source: about 1 year ago
A little introduction: I am using Lockdown Privacy. It's an app with a local VPN which blocks ads and trackers systemwide on my iPhone en iPad. But strangely enough, it seems that it is using double data. Anyway, it's also not fool proof, so I am using AdGuard Safari extension too. Also on my Mac with custom elements that can be blocked. At home I also use AdGuard Home for my Mac (and some other devices). It's... Source: about 1 year ago
Do yourself a favour and use https://lockdownprivacy.com/ it’s FOSS and will get rid of those horrid ads.. Source: about 1 year ago
PSA: Lockdown does the same thing (they call it “Firewall”), is also open source and is available for iOS and macOS! Source: over 1 year ago
I would also suggest Lockdown for a more Blokada-like solution that can knock out a lot of ads and tracking in apps. Despite all of Apple's talk about privacy, with many third party apps you're on your own if you decide to actually use them. One of the more popular dating apps used to make my iPhone scary hot in the process of displaying tons of ads until I started using Lockdown. Yes, it was all... Source: over 1 year ago
You can read about Blokada here https://blokada.org/ and their v6 will also be in your App/Playstore but as said is subscription only. Lucky Android users can keep scrolling down until you see v5 offered which is completely free (not in Playstore btw). Unfortunately v5 isn't available for iOS. It works though, you won't see another, just a blackout timer that runs for 35 seconds (which does also mean you wait 35... Source: 10 months ago
But it's due to game? Or is it Vivo thing? Can you try with https://blokada.org (blocking ads system-wide trough DNS)? Source: 10 months ago
If you use the Firefox browser with the uBlock Origins extension, it blocks almost every ad. I use the Samsung Internet browser with Blokada 5 and it's a nearly ad-free experience. Source: 11 months ago
For those on Android, download Blokada 5. It's a free open-source systemwide adblocker app. Don't download Blokada 6 on the Play Store. It's a subscription cloud-based app. Google doesn't allow VPN-based adblocker apps in the Play Store. If you have a Samsung phone, Blokada 5 is in the Galaxy Store. Source: 11 months ago
You can download the blokada5.apk directly from https://blokada.org/ still instead of the play store. Source: 12 months ago
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