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We've compiled a list of 68 free and paid alternatives to 1Blocker. The primary competitors include Adblock Plus, uBlock Origin. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between 1Blocker and Ghostery, AdBlock, Privacy Badger. Also you can look at other similar options here: Security and Privacy Software.


Adblock Plus is a free extension that allows you to - among other things - block annoying ads...

Popular and efficient blocker for Chromium, Chrome, Edge, Firefox (desktop and Android), Opera, Safari, Thunderbird. Fast and lean.

Ghostery
Open Source

Ghostery sees the invisible web - tags, web bugs, pixels and beacons.

AdBlock
Free Open Source

Ad blocker for Chrome, Safari and Opera on desktop and Safari for iOS devices.

Privacy Badger
Free Open Source

Privacy Badger is a browser-add on tool that analyzes sites to detect and disallow content that...

An efficient, lightweight blocker extension for Safari, Chrome, and Firefox.

AdGuard is an unique internet filter that removes ads, ad-trackers and blocks websites with viruses...

Disconnect
Open Source

Disconnect was founded in 2011 by former Google engineers and a consumer- and privacy-rights...

uMatrix
Free Open Source

Point & click to forbid/allow any class of requests made by your browser.

An ad blocker that uses the hosts file. For Android, requires root.

Block ads, tracking scripts, anything.

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1Blocker Overview

1Blocker makes it easy to block ads and tracking scripts by just flipping a switch. It is time to stop ad networks and analytics providers build deep profiles about you across the web.

1Blocker Features

tick-square Block ads

1Blocker Platforms

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1Blocker Tags

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