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!!!
Savana Verwey
NZBeware keeps charging after unsubscribing Installed the app was charged 14.99 cancelled the subscription as adblocks instructions for iPhone then noticed was charged again even though I’m unsubscribed according to the app. I had to create an account on the Adblock website and unsubscribe again from there. From the reviews I can see this happens to most people. Unsubscribing the way they tell you to doesn’t stop them charging 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.
Steve M
GBThis is a total scam does not do what… This is a total scam does not do what it proclaims to do. I lodge my complaint and requested that they cancel the account and a give me full refund. They did everything within their power to persuade me not to cancel what I thought to be a yearly subscription which turned out to be monthly. They offered several reductions in the fee, several three months. I insisted that I wanted a full refund and to cancel the account. They cancelled my subscription but failed to give me a refund as promised. Then they bombard you with emails asking you to reinstate your account Total and outright scam
Trevor Snowdon
NZThey usually work, but think twice about using them. It seems these ad blocks are sometimes effective, but free sports streaming sites, for instance, can now obviously detect your ad blocker, so you don't get past go. The other thing people need to think about is that a lot of free sites we access are free because they have ads - but if everybody has an ad blocker, such free sites are no longer viable and will go out of business eventually. The reply to my comment by AdBlock is appreciated and makes sense. I don't mind ads on free sites as long as they are not too intrusive or try to hi-jack you to somewhere else!