In some ways that’s a good thing. The fact is, ads are what funds most of the sites that you visit—and sometimes, thanks to all those trackers and cookies, they can even make you aware of products you actually want.
But, most of the time, ads are a straight up nuisance. They interrupt your videos, slow down your browser, pollute your peripheral vision with distracting drivel, and even put your data at risk.
It’s no surprise that ad blockers have become increasingly popular over the years. By intercepting ads before they can reach your browser, these lifesaving tools can make being online an infinitely more enjoyable experience.
But which one should you choose? Should you go for wealth of features, ease of use, security, effectiveness, or value for money?
Only you can answer that, but here are our top five ad blocker picks for a variety of uses.
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