Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application type
Alerts
- Discontinued
- Warning
Platforms
- Online
- Google Chrome
- Firefox

Roadblock is described as 'Content blocker for Safari and iOS 9' and is a Ad Blocker in the web browsers category. There are more than 50 alternatives to Roadblock for a variety of platforms, including Google Chrome, Mac, iPhone, iPad and Windows apps. The best Roadblock alternative is uBlock Origin, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Roadblock are Adblock Plus, AdGuard, SponsorBlock and NextDNS.

The most efficient user script for blocking popups of all types. Designed to fight the sneakiest popups including the ones on adult and streaming websites.

Facebook AdBlock for Chrome enhances your user experience. Your Facebook user experience is not interrupted by companies trying to sell you things or make you install useless games.



It blocks ads, tracking scripts, social share buttons, pop-ups, and other annoyances from websites you visit. These things all waste mobile data, compromise privacy, and slow down web browsing.



Just as webpages grew bloated with ads, so too have ad blockers grown bloated with little-used filtering rules and features that sap their speed and hog your computer or device’s disk space, CPU cycles, and memory.
Guard your browser against CSS Exfil attacks!
CSS Exfil is a method attackers can use to steal data from web pages using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). This plugin sanitizes and blocks any CSS rules which may be designed to steal data.


A safer browsing experience, free of malware, distracting ads & invasive tracking.
Trace is an open source web extension which has been built from the ground up to be an easy privacy toolkit for the browser.




AdBlock Master is a powerful program that filters and blocks commercial banners from being loaded by browsers, Chrome, FireFox, Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari and any other browser you want.
Safari AdBlocker is the only 64-bit ad blocker built for Mac OS X 10.5+ to integrate directly into Safari, for minimum disruption to your browsing experience.



A free analysis tool to check if a website is disguising third-party trackers as first-party trackers.