How to block ads using Adblock? 1 year premium subscription

How to block ads using Adblock?

Adblock is an extension for web browsers that stops ads dead in their tracks. The developers say that most ads are not downloaded at all. As I take my privacy very seriously online, I was interested in seeing what the software offered.

So what does Adblock offer?

On the website for the software, the developer states how privacy is essential. I did not need to go to the website to know that.

What I did like was the fact that the software does not require any personal information from me when installing. It also does not require information from me to run and as I would expect, it does not monitor my browsing.

Adblock blocks ads, plain and simple. However, it achieves so much more. It gives me, along with 60 million users’ privacy, safety and security online.

The extension offers:

All ads are blocked by default;
Filter lists can be customized by the user;
Ads can be blocked on YouTube;
The user can see the ads that have been blocked;
Favorite websites can be white listed.

Increase Your Speed

Improve page load times and enjoy a faster Internet.
AdBlock prevents ads from downloading, giving your browser a speed boost.

Protect Your Privacy

Don't let advertisers track you across the Internet.
AdBlock blocks third-party trackers and helps you avoid being targeted by ads.

Remove Distractions

Eliminate pop-ups, banners, and video ads, so you can see what really matters.
AdBlock blocks annoying ads on YouTube, Facebook, Twitch and your favorite sites.

Support Websites

Support a healthy ecosystem for websites and content creators by allowing Acceptable Ads.
AdBlock blocks annoying and intrusive ads but allows respectful ads by default. You can change this setting any time.

How to get 1 year premium subscription of Adblock?

Go to this link and sign up

Confirm your email ID and you good to go.

Install the extension from Chrome web store or use this link

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