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This $16 tool blocks ads, trackers, and your last shred of patience Credit: AdGuard Software

TL;DR: Save $24 on an AdGuard Family Plan lifetime subscription with code FAMPLAN at checkout for a limited time (reg. $39.99).


You just want to read an article (thanks, by the way), and suddenly, your screen is filled with pop-ups, banners, or autoplay videos. Even YouTube forces you to suffer through ads just to watch a short clip. But things don’t have to be this way if you grab AdGuard, a lifetime ad blocker that works on desktop and mobile devices.

We’re running a short sale so you can banish these annoyances from your life. When you use code FAMPLAN at checkout, AdGuard’s price drops from $39.99 to $15.97 until 27 April. You can use it on nine of your devices for life.

How does AdGuard work?

You’ll receive your unique redemption code immediately after purchase, and this is what gets you the lifetime discount on the iOS, Android, Windows, or Mac apps. Use the apps to set your own filters, or dive right into ad-free browsing, blocking any that may be missed so the app can learn and improve.

AdGuard has over 1,400 positive ratings, and reviewers report that the tool does block YouTube ads when you’re using a browser. Finally, no more sitting through unskippable nonsense before videos or rude interruptions during your binges.

What else is included?

Within the app settings, you’ll also find that you can enact custom parental controls. You could restrict access to types of content or outright block specific websites to know your kids are protected online.

Use code FAMPLAN at checkout to get this mobile and desktop ad blocker for $15.97 for a limited time (reg. $39.99).

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