![]() ![]() AdMuncherĪd Muncher used to be a very expensive product, but since October 2014 it became completely free, which gives it a few points up in our list. Based on a donation system, the software a free ad blocker. Best of all, it silently updates its filters and won’t bother you with it. AdFender blocks not only ads from websites but also malware, tracking cookies, protects your privacy and even speeds up your browsing by stopping bandwidth chuggers on different sites. AdfenderĪdFender is a relatively new ad blocker software and at the moment only available to Windows platforms. The downside is that it’s not a free software, and the trial will last for only 14 days. It does all this silently and without consuming much bandwidth or memory, which clearly puts it ahead of the previous tool. Better yet, it checks every site you visit against its database to make sure it’s not a malicious site and it case it is, it’ll warn you about it and stop every malware or phishing attempt. ![]() After that is done, you can just browse and use the internet as you always do and the program will automatically block all ads that might show up. AdguardĪdguard isn’t a browser extension ad blocker but software you install and enable. If your system can’t handle the load, then this isn’t the tool for you. The downside to this versatility on the other hand is that Adblock is a resource hog and will consume increasing amounts of memory the more pages you open. Unobtrusive ads, such as those present on the sides of Google search pages (from adwords) won’t be blocked, as these don’t really bother anyone. Install it on your browser (available for all of them) and you can block ads from all your sites, including Facebook and Youtube, though it doesn’t block all ads. AdblockĪdblock Plus is one of the oldest ad blockers in the industry and it’s still much of a powerhouse, especially its plus version. These Ad Blocking software will help you to block annoying ads, spam and pop-ups. On this article, we’ll compare some of the best Ad Blockers out there: Adguard, Adblock, AdFender and AdMuncher. Thankfully, there are ad blockers out there, software and extensions used to stop these ads from even showing up. Then there are those ad-filled sites, the ones that plaster these things all over their front pages, hoping to squeeze a bit of money by all-but forcing you to click on the ads. We've previously turned down offers to make significant money from both of these sources, but we need to sleep at night, and users of Ad Muncher deserve to be treated right after all the support they've given us.Īd Muncher, you've made a lot of people happy, you've let us do what we love for a living, and we're honestly just looking forward to seeing you making browsing faster, safer and more pleasant for a much larger number of people.One of the most devious forms of Malware are those that just pop ads no matter what you do, invading your browsers and not letting you do anything else but get rid of them. We will never, ever accept payments from an advertising company to allow their ads through our list (as others have done), or install any third-party software on your system. These will be done respectfully, and will only be products that compliment Ad Muncher and which we genuinely use ourselves. ![]() Yes, nothing has been changed, we're just moving to much higher capacity hosting, and removing all the anti-piracy stuff we needed previously.Īt some point in the future, we may need to offer complimentary software products to Ad Muncher users (for example, a recommended spyware blocker or antivirus). Weekly to begin with, then daily if our hosting can handle the load, for as long as we are able to. Ad Muncher is normally available for $29.95, plus $19.95 per year after that, but will now be available in the same form as a completely free product.Īll users will now receive filter list updates. ![]()
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