Total AdBlock
$39.95/year
Total AdBlock is a comprehensive tool that blocks all types of ads across various websites, improving your browsing experience and page load speeds.

Our take
A robust solution for complete ad-blocking.
Alright, so Total AdBlock is one of those tools that’s supposed to save us all from the chaotic mess of internet ads. If you’ve ever felt like your browser is just a billboard with a few bits of content squeezed in, you’ll be curious about this one. The main draw here is that it promises to block everything from annoying pop-ups to those sneaky, embedded ads that seem to know what you’re thinking. It’s pretty straightforward to install and, from what I can tell, it doesn’t slow down your browsing too much, which is more than I can say for some other blockers that feel like they add an extra layer of cobwebs to your internet speed.
While Total AdBlock does a decent job in the ad-blocking department, it’s not all roses and sunshine. The tool occasionally blocks content you might not actually want to block. For instance, some videos just won’t play unless you pause the blocker, and certain websites might look like they’ve been stripped down a bit too much. So if you’re someone who doesn’t mind the occasional ad for the sake of smooth content consumption, you might find yourself toggling this off more often than you’d like.
On the flip side, one of the things that impressed me was the customizable options. You can decide what kind of ads you want to block, and there’s a whitelist feature for sites you trust or want to support. It’s a nice touch for those who still want to give back to their favorite creators or platforms without being bombarded by ads. It’s always a balancing act between supporting content and maintaining your sanity, and Total AdBlock gives you the tools to find your sweet spot.
Now, let’s talk about the cost. It’s not free, and that might be a dealbreaker if you’re used to free extensions. They do offer a free trial, which is handy, but after that, you’ll need to pony up for a subscription. For some folks, paying for an ad blocker feels like adding insult to injury — like, why am I paying to not see stuff I didn’t want in the first place? But if the clutter is driving you nuts, Total AdBlock is priced competitively compared to similar services, and the peace of mind might just be worth it.
In the end, if you’re drowning in ads and are okay with shelling out a few bucks for a cleaner browsing experience, Total AdBlock is worth checking out. It’s not perfect and has its share of quirks, but it does a solid job of cutting through the noise. Just keep an eye on how it affects your favorite sites and videos, and be prepared to tweak things as you go. It’s all about finding that balance between enjoying the content you love and keeping your screen less crowded.
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