For Unrooted Devices: Browser-Based Ad Blockers
Opera Mobile browser is the choice. i discovered that you can create your own adblock filter for Opera with a simple text file. First, create a file called
somewhere on your SD card (I put mine in Opera’s folder), copy the text from Here
paste text into a text file and save as “urlfilter.ini”
move file to your SD card. It’s usually easiest to do this from your computer, after plugging in your device and enabling USB mode.
Then, disconnect your device and open up Opera. Type
in the URL bar. Do a quick find for filter.ini You should see an option to tell Opera where your filter file is. Tap that box, then hit the back button until you’re at the root of your phone (which it recognizes as a simple ./ )
you just created adblock filter . After a reboot, you should find that Opera is ad-free.
Sadly, there aren’t more methods to block ads on Android, but these should help get most of you by. Got any of your own ad-blocking solutions we didn’t mention? Be sure to share them in the comments. in laymans terms , create a file named “urlfilter.ini” paste text into it and save as urlfilter.ini , move to sd card , in opera browser type opera:config in address bar, then quick find for filter.ini point it to the newly created file on sd card (do not modify any other settings in “opera:config”). i like it because u can add wildcards to the .ini file and block those annoying ads once and for all, if anyone needs help leave a comment.![]()



