Ad-Free Adblock | Ultimate Ad Blocker

Ad-Free Adblock | Ultimate Ad Blocker

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4.9 ★★★★★ (100 users)
Free No Registration
Version: 1.0.5
Updated: 2026-06-29
Size: 300 KB
Lang: English
Overview How to Install FAQ Privacy Policy Reviews

Ad-Free Adblock is a free Chrome extension that strips out ads, pop-ups, and trackers as you browse, so pages load faster and stay free of clutter.

Instead of one giant blocklist that's all-or-nothing, Ad-Free Adblock lets you manage separate rule sets for different parts of the web — general ads, community-maintained filters, YouTube, Twitch, TikTok, Japanese sites, Russian ad networks, and anime streaming platforms. Turn on only what you need.

What you can do with it:

- Toggle ad blocking on or off instantly from the popup
- Watch a live counter of how many ads have been blocked
- Enable or disable individual blocklists (YouTube, Twitch, TikTok, and more) from Settings
- Report an ad that gets through directly from the popup
- Leave a quick review without leaving your current tab

How it works:

- Click the toolbar icon to see your protection status and blocked-ads count
- Flip the switch to turn protection on or off
- Open Settings to fine-tune which blocklists are active

Everything runs locally using Chrome's native blocking engine — no browsing data is collected or sold. A faster, cleaner browsing experience without the clutter.

1. Open the Chrome Web Store page and click "Add to Chrome".
2. Confirm by clicking "Add extension" in the popup.
3. Click the Ad-Free Adblock icon in your toolbar to check that protection is enabled.
4. Open Settings from the popup to enable or disable individual blocklists (general, YouTube, Twitch, TikTok, and more) depending on what you want blocked.
5. If you see an ad that wasn't blocked, click "Report Ad on this Page" from the popup.
6. Browse normally — the "Ads Blocked" counter in the popup updates automatically.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, completely free and no account is required.

Yes, open Settings and enable or disable individual blocklists for YouTube, Twitch, TikTok, and more.

Click "Report Ad on this Page" in the popup to flag it for future blocklist updates.

No, it's built on Chrome's native declarativeNetRequest engine, which is fast and lightweight.

No, all blocking happens locally in your browser and no data is collected or sold.

The popup shows a live "Ads Blocked" counter that updates as you browse.

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