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Default [Q] Best ad blocking app?

What's the best ad blocker you've found for your Galaxy tab?
 
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adfree

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Adfree or lucky patcher.

Both can't be found on the market because it would be silly. Google puts them ads for a reason, to annoy you, why would they allow an ad blocker on the market? lol
 
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Adfree or lucky patcher.

Both can't be found on the market because it would be silly. Google puts them ads for a reason, to annoy you, why would they allow an ad blocker on the market? lol
Can't? What?
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You can google it, since it's a homebrew app
 
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Adfree or lucky patcher.

Both can't be found on the market because it would be silly. Google puts them ads for a reason, to annoy you, why would they allow an ad blocker on the market? lol
I don't know about Lucky Patcher, but AdFree is readily available on the Android Market. (I still refuse to call it "Google Play.")
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Google puts them ads for a reason, to annoy you,
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I don't know about Lucky Patcher, but AdFree is readily available on the Android Market. (I still refuse to call it "Google Play.")
No, it's not available anymore.

http://techcrunch.com/2013/03/13/goo...ion-agreement/

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AdFree is what I use and it blocks ads nicely.
 
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