How to Install Maza Ad Blocking on Linux Mint Latest?

Maza Ad Blocking is a powerful ad blocking software that works on various platforms, including Linux Mint. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install Maza Ad Blocking on Linux Mint Latest.

Step 1: Download the Maza Ad Blocking Package

To download the Maza Ad Blocking package, navigate to the official Maza Ad Blocking website at https://maza-ad-blocking.andros.dev/ and click on the "Download" button on the homepage. You will be redirected to a new page where you can find the Linux Mint package.

Step 2: Install the Required Dependencies

Before installing the Maza Ad Blocking package, ensure that all the required dependencies are installed on your system. Open the terminal on your Linux Mint system and enter the following command:

sudo apt-get install curl libssl1.1 libcurl4-openssl-dev

This will install the required dependencies.

Step 3: Install the Maza Ad Blocking Package

Once the dependencies are installed, navigate to the directory where the Maza Ad Blocking package was downloaded. Open the terminal in that directory and enter the following command to install the package:

sudo dpkg -i maza-ad-blocking_0.5.5_amd64.deb

The installation process will begin, and you will be prompted to enter your system password.

Step 4: Run Maza Ad Blocking

Once the installation is complete, you can run Maza Ad Blocking from the command line using the following command:

sudo maza-ad-blocking

This will start the Maza Ad Blocking service, and it will work silently in the background, blocking ads on your Linux Mint system.

Step 5: Verify that Maza Ad Blocking is Working

To verify that Maza Ad Blocking is working correctly, visit a website that has ads. You should notice that the ads are no longer visible on the site. This indicates that Maza Ad Blocking is working correctly.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Maza Ad Blocking on Linux Mint Latest. Enjoy browsing the internet ad-free!

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