Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application type
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Microsoft Edge
- Google Chrome
- Safari
- Opera

SponsorBlock is described as 'Browser extension and open API via crowdsource for skipping sponsor segments in YouTube videos. It's open-source. Users submit when a sponsor happens from the extension, and the extension automatically skips sponsors it knows about using a privacy' and is a very popular Ad Blocker in the web browsers category. There are more than 50 alternatives to SponsorBlock for a variety of platforms, including Google Chrome, Mac, iPhone, iPad and Safari apps. The best SponsorBlock alternative is uBlock Origin, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like SponsorBlock are Adblock Plus, AdGuard, NextDNS and Privacy Badger.

AdLock is a comprehensive ad blocking software that meets all of your expectations. It blocks:




The best way to block advertisements and third-party tracking scripts, protecting your privacy and web browsing performance.


Ad Blocker is a web browser extension that blocks ads and trackers from following its users when surfing the internet.

An ad blocker that saves the data expense that ads waste up to 4 times through blocking ads, and makes web surfing up to 3 times faster.



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.
Comprehensive privacy tool, bundling ad-blocker, tracker-blocker, and encrypted proxy into one extension.



ZenMate Web Firewall is a security solution that blocks malware, trackers and security threats, plus free Ad Blocker against Malvertising!.




Ad And Stuff Blocker (AASB) is an ad and other stuff content blocker specifically for Safari on Mac OSX and iOS. Its goal is to provide the best "out of the box" experience. There are no fancy statistics or a UI - just a simple UI to whitelist websites, which hopefully...


As you browse the internet, Big Tech Detective will alert you if the website you are on is exchanging data with Big Tech by identifying and measuring connections to internet protocol (IP) addresses owned by Amazon, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft.

The intrusive "Ad blocker are not allowed on YouTube" message is annoying. This open-source project aims to address this issue by providing a solution to bypass YouTube's ad blocker detection.

