BlockZilla - Block Ads & Sponsors

BlockZilla hides promoted tweets, sponsored posts and ads on major websites like Facebook, Twitter, Reddit and many others.

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2.20 (Rating count: 4)
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Recent rating average: 2.25
All time rating average: 2.20

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Date Author Rating Comment
2023-11-03 Ken It doesn't seem to work with twitter or facebook. I still get ads, promoted content and sponsored content regardless of how I have the extension configured. I'd gladly pay for it if it worked...
2023-04-06 Kaloyan I recently started using BlockZilla, and I have to say, it's been a game-changer! This browser extension is the ultimate tool for anyone who wants to enjoy an ad-free browsing experience on major websites like Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit. One of the things that impressed me the most about BlockZilla is its ability to hide promoted tweets, sponsored posts, and ads on these platforms. As someone who spends a lot of time on social media, I used to find it extremely frustrating to constantly see ads and promoted content. But with BlockZilla, I no longer have to deal with any of that. What sets BlockZilla apart from other ad-blockers is its constant monitoring and updating by their expert team. They're always working to ensure that big social media companies don't find ways to sneak their promoted content through. This level of dedication and attention to detail is what makes me trust and rely on BlockZilla.
2022-06-23 Da Work perfectly (tested on Twitter). Unfortunately, it's not free and after a 14 days trial, one needs to subscribe and pay $3/month or $30/year to use it. This is not mentioned on the description. It should. Sometimes I donate to developers for extensions I use on a regular basis, but i'm not at all ready to pay this much when there are free alternatives. Hasta la vista, baby !
2022-04-26 Jim Must pay a subscription to use. Would be less of a deal if it was mentioned anywhere here.