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INTRODUCTION:
An ad blocker that uses the hosts file. The hosts file contains a list of mappings between hostnames and IP addresses. When an app requests an ad, that request is directed to 127.0.0.1 which does nothing. There are options to run a web server to respond to blocked hostnames and to direct requests to the IP address of your choosing. You can download hosts files from the app but it is possible to use your own and to add certain sites to the white- and black-lists.
REQUIREMENTS:
1.Download adblocker.pdf from Android File Host
2. Remove .pdf extension
3. Copy adblocker file to /system/bin
4. Set permissions to 755 (see how to set permission below)
5. Open terminal and type
$ su
$ adblocker
How to set permission
1. if you are using terminal, run this code
$ su
$ busybox chmod 755 /system/bin/adblocker
2. or you can use any root file manager, go to file properties of adblocker and you will see
permissions, 755 must to look like this
XXX
X-X
X-X
credits: Paget96 of XDADevelopers
Ito pala link don sa adblocker.pdf ...
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*Your warranty is now void.
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, nuclear disasters
* Please do some research before using this mod!
* YOU are choosing to make these modifications
INTRODUCTION:
An ad blocker that uses the hosts file. The hosts file contains a list of mappings between hostnames and IP addresses. When an app requests an ad, that request is directed to 127.0.0.1 which does nothing. There are options to run a web server to respond to blocked hostnames and to direct requests to the IP address of your choosing. You can download hosts files from the app but it is possible to use your own and to add certain sites to the white- and black-lists.
REQUIREMENTS:
- Busybox v1.24.1(Recommended stericsons busybox You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.)
- Minimal ~5MB free space on system partition for hosts file
1.Download adblocker.pdf from Android File Host
2. Remove .pdf extension
3. Copy adblocker file to /system/bin
4. Set permissions to 755 (see how to set permission below)
5. Open terminal and type
$ su
$ adblocker
How to set permission
1. if you are using terminal, run this code
$ su
$ busybox chmod 755 /system/bin/adblocker
2. or you can use any root file manager, go to file properties of adblocker and you will see
permissions, 755 must to look like this
XXX
X-X
X-X
credits: Paget96 of XDADevelopers
Ito pala link don sa adblocker.pdf ...
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