protect your smart TV from ads
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Do you know how to protect your smart TV from ads? There have been quite a few ads lately and they distract me when I’m watching a movie.
If the TV itself doesn’t give you enough control, you can block ads at the network level:
Router-based ad blocking – Some routers allow you to block known ad servers directly.
Ad-blocking DNS – Use some services , which filter out ad traffic before it reaches your TV.
Pi-hole – A small device you can set up on your home network to block ads across all connected devices, including smart TVs.
Android TV is an excellent platform for entertainment, offering apps like Netflix, YouTube, Hulu, and countless others. If you enjoy streaming movies, TV shows, or YouTube on your Android TV, you’ve probably noticed how intrusive ads can be. Luckily, there’s a solution: AdLock.com, one of the best ad blocker for Android TV. Unlike many ad blockers that only work in web browsers, AdLock is designed to work system-wide. This means it blocks ads across apps, browsers, and even background connections.
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