Maddie
GBI've used the free version for a year… I've used the free version for a year and just signed up to pay $20/year, which is a pittance to pay for being able to use the web with no autoplay video ads, no banner ads, no ads whatsoever. I find the autoplay video ads, in particular, to be unbearably intrusive. And for $20 *a year* I don't have to see them. Thank you!!!
Jana Elgallad
CAAmazing. This adblocker is just amazing. It does not only completely block all the weird ads that show up on websites but it also blocks pop up ads, video ads, and music ads. The good thing is that its also free unlike other adblockers that ask you to pay right after you've installed the app. On the daily average it saves me from manually spending 5 hours skipping ads. I have now been using it for about 5 months and in total it has blocked 36,812 ads for me. Cannot survive without it.
Marion Watkinson
GBPaid £9.95 but no reduction in ads so… Paid £9.95 but no reduction in ads so cancelled only to find that they were trying to bill me every month. Arranged a chargeback with my bank and a block on the monthly fee but each and every month they try and take a payment which my bank blocks.
Therese Bjørknes
NOI bought Premium because it promised to… I bought Premium because it promised to block floating video/popup ads, but it didn't deliver on their promises. I asked for a refund and got a reply and my money back within less than 24h. I am happy with the cusomer support and will continue to use the free version until I have a reason to upgrade, or find something better.
Mike Davies
GBAdblock is now asking users to upgrade Adblock is now asking users to upgrade, with those pop-ups near the top right of the chrome window. Interesting. Adblock is now doing what it says it prevents. Ads. For itself. I understand Adblock is a business, however have some integrity guys. Adblock spamming us with ads is beyond ironic.