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#16 Sampei_Nihira

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Posted 22 July 2025 - 10:34 AM

With all due respect, Google Chrome on Android phones does NOT allow downloading and installing any browser extensions, such as ad blockers. :(

Consequently, the other alternative is to purchase and use the full AdGuard app on your Android phone.

Good luck! :)

 

Or use Android Edge, which allows the installation of extensions.
Although this is not relevant to the topic opened by the OP.


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#17 midimusicman79

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Posted 22 July 2025 - 01:30 PM

With all due respect, once again, even though I am following this topic, the NOT always reliable BC forum...

 

...email server did NOT send me an email notification of your reply, but Thank you, Sampei_Nihira! :mellow:


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Posted 23 July 2025 - 09:53 AM

IN THIS COOKIE SUBJECT, I HAVE GROWN SICK OF C CLEANER  PROGRAM....THEY INSTALLED THEIR\

OWN BROWSER ON MY  PC AND LAPTOP!!!! I GET RECURRING ADS FROM THEM AND I WANT TO END,

IF I DELETE ALL OF THE PROGRAM IS THERE ANOTHER CLEANER I CAN INSTALL?? THANKS OLD USER 

HERE, NOT A  TECHIE....DON



#19 wee-eddie

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Posted 23 July 2025 - 11:09 AM

Hawk - Don't hijack someone else's thread - Start your own.

 

Yes: there are several alternatives.  Start your own thread. Others will help - I am happy with CCleaner Free

 

To get CCleaner's Browser, you must have clicked the relevant Download button



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Posted 23 July 2025 - 12:33 PM

So sorry  about the hijack, to used to other style of forumss......



#21 midimusicman79

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Posted 23 July 2025 - 12:42 PM

@hawk2022: Please do NOT write in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS, as it is considered SHOUTING. :(


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