Is there a way to block ads in Pandora? - Xposed General

I've looked around but I can't seem to find a way to block ads in Pandora. Is there an xposed module that can do this?

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I know most people use either adaway or adfree. Does anyone use ad block or minminguard from. Xposed?
MinMinGuard doesn't seem to work for Chrome even after manually adding it to the list, but works with other apps. Haven't tried adaway or adfree though.
aroy97 said:
MinMinGuard doesn't seem to work for Chrome even after manually adding it to the list, but works with other apps. Haven't tried adaway or adfree though.
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Minminguard is supposed to block ads in the apps whereas adaway blocks in Chrome. Looks like minminguard has blocked quite a bit of ads in my apps however I think it may be interfering with some.

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How to block ads in Chrome and also free up the space taken up by the ads?

I have a Moto Z2 Play running a Pixel Experience Oreo (8.1) 64-bit ROM. I have TWRP, root (Magisk) and Xposed Framework running. My browser is Chrome 70.0.3538.110 which is the latest stable release as of 5th of December 2018.
I have "AdAway", which works using the hosts file. It does work, however the space normally taken up by the ads is now taken up by a "sad face" icon as in the message Chrome shows when a page fails to load.
To me this is better than no ad-blocking at all, but one of the points of an ad-blocker is to remove clutter and use more display real-estate for actual content. Therefore, I am looking for a way to block ads in Chrome while also freeing up the space used by them so it can be used to show actual content. This is how most ad-blockers for desktop Chrome work.
I know that the newest Chrome Canary releases have a native ad blocker built in. However, it only blocks the most obnoxious ads. I am looking for a way to block all (or the great majority of) ads.
Try to AdGuard.

How to block ads in Chrome and also free up the space taken up by the ads?

I have a Moto Z2 Play running a Pixel Experience Oreo (8.1) 64-bit ROM. I have TWRP, Magisk and Xposed Framework running. My browser is Chrome 70.0.3538.110 which is the latest stable release as of 5th of December 2018.
I have "AdAway", which works using the hosts file. It does work, however the space normally taken up by the ads is now taken up by a "sad face" icon as in the message Chrome shows when a page fails to load.
To me this is better than no ad-blocking at all, but one of the points of an ad-blocker is to remove clutter and use more display real-estate for actual content. Therefore, I am looking for a way to block ads in Chrome while also freeing up the space used by them so it can be used to show actual content. This is how most ad-blockers for desktop Chrome work.
I know that the newest Chrome Canary releases have a native ad blocker built in. However, it only blocks the most obnoxious ads. I am looking for a way to block all (or the great majority of) ads.
Fiksdal said:
I have a Moto Z2 Play running a Pixel Experience Oreo (8.1) 64-bit ROM. I have TWRP, Magisk and Xposed Framework running. My browser is Chrome 70.0.3538.110 which is the latest stable release as of 5th of December 2018.
I have "AdAway", which works using the hosts file. It does work, however the space normally taken up by the ads is now taken up by a "sad face" icon as in the message Chrome shows when a page fails to load.
To me this is better than no ad-blocking at all, but one of the points of an ad-blocker is to remove clutter and use more display real-estate for actual content. Therefore, I am looking for a way to block ads in Chrome while also freeing up the space used by them so it can be used to show actual content. This is how most ad-blockers for desktop Chrome work.
I know that the newest Chrome Canary releases have a native ad blocker built in. However, it only blocks the most obnoxious ads. I am looking for a way to block all (or the great majority of) ads.
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Dude use adguard and if your rooted use it in proxy mode so you can use a VPN at the same time if you need to so your filter ip can get ad blocking also
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Someone helps me block ads in the app and the web.Thank
Use adaway from f-droid store. It needs root.

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