Maza Ad Blocking is an open-source ad-blocking solution for Android devices. It is also available for desktop computers, including those running Elementary OS. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install Maza Ad Blocking on your Elementary OS system.
Before we proceed with the installation, make sure you have these prerequisites installed on your system:
Open the terminal application by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T
or by searching for it in the Applications menu. Then, run the following command to add the Maza Ad Blocking repository:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:andros-developers/maza-ad-blocking
Next, run the following command to update your system:
sudo apt update
To install Maza Ad Blocking, run the following command:
sudo apt install maza-ad-blocking
Once the installation is complete, you can start Maza Ad Blocking from the Applications menu.
Maza Ad Blocking runs in the background and automatically blocks ads on your system. You do not need to configure anything as the ad-blocking solution starts working immediately.
Maza Ad Blocking is an effective way to get rid of intrusive ads on your elementary OS system. By following this tutorial, you should now have Maza Ad Blocking installed and working. If you encounter any issues during the installation, make sure to check the error logs and consult the Maza Ad Blocking documentation.
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