Ad blocker that works with daily mail

The Daily Mail! A popular UK-based newspaper with a website that can be quite... enthusiastic about its advertising.

To help you block ads on the Daily Mail website, I've got a few ad blocker recommendations that should work:

  1. uBlock Origin: A popular and highly-regarded ad blocker that's available as a browser extension for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. It's known for its effectiveness in blocking ads, trackers, and malware.
  2. AdBlock Plus: Another well-known ad blocker that's available as a browser extension for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. It's got a large filter list that helps block ads, trackers, and malware.
  3. Ghostery: A browser extension that's specifically designed to block trackers and ads. It's available for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. Ghostery also provides a list of trackers and ads that it's blocked.
  4. Privacy Badger: A browser extension developed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) that's designed to block trackers and ads. It's available for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
  5. uMatrix: A browser extension that allows you to control which resources (e.g., scripts, images, stylesheets) are loaded on a webpage. It's available for Firefox and Chrome.

To use any of these ad blockers, follow these general steps:

  1. Install the ad blocker as a browser extension.
  2. Go to the Daily Mail website (www.dailymail.co.uk).
  3. The ad blocker should automatically block ads on the website.

If you're using a browser that doesn't support extensions (e.g., mobile browsers), you can try using a mobile ad blocker app, such as:

  1. AdBlock Fast: A mobile ad blocker app available for Android and iOS devices.
  2. BlockSite: A mobile ad blocker app available for Android and iOS devices.

Remember that while ad blockers can be effective, they may not work perfectly all the time. Some websites may use techniques to bypass ad blockers or display ads in ways that aren't blocked.