Share this article
This article is translated in
Improve this guide
Ad Blocker For TV: 3 Ways to Block Ads on Smart TV
Modifying the network settings blocks ads in no time
4 min. read
Updated onOctober 30, 2024
updated onOctober 30, 2024
Share this article
This article is translated in
Improve this guide
Read our disclosure page to find out how can you help Windows Report sustain the editorial teamRead more
Many are wondering if there is an ad blocker for TV that can help you with that. While the software solutions are limited, there are a few ways to block ads, and this guide will show you how to do it.
If you’re using a specific streaming service, consider upgrading to an ad-free version. If that’s not an option, try our other solutions.
How do I stop ads on my TV?
1. Change the DNS server
The DNS server we used earlier belongs to AdGuard, a dedicated tool specializing in blocking ads and ensuring security over the web. You can also install theAdGuard app for your Android TVfrom theofficial websiteand set it up.
However, keep in mind that not all smart TVs have the option of changing the DNS. At the same time, your ISP or cable service supplier might block this feature. If you encounter any issues, undo the changes.
2. Block ad links via the router settings
This is another trick that works, and since the blocking is via the router, the effects will reflect across devices. Here are some of the links you need to block for specific manufacturers, as shared by a user onReddit:
Samsung
LG
For Roku TV and a few others, you will have to disable the Use Information From TV Inputs feature in the settings to block ads on a smart TV.
3. Modify the smart TV settings
Changing this setting will not actually block ads on many TVs. However, the ads will not be personalized based on your previous options.
Do smart TVs collect data?This may come as a shocker to many, but the answer isYes. Some smart TVs have a built-in feature calledAutomatic Content Recognition (ACR), which gathers information about the channels viewed and when.
But why exactly would a TV store or share information?To sell it to advertisers for placing targeted ads. So smart TVs not only collect data but are also sharing it with potential advertisers. The next time you set up a smart TV, read the terms and conditions properly.
These were some of the best ad blocker tips for TV. Of course, all the methods can block ads on a Panasonic Smart TV or any other manufacturer. If you’d like to download a cross-platform adblocker, tryTotal Adblock.
And for those wondering, you could alwayscast Windows 11 to a smart TVand watch your favorite shows on a bigger screen.
We also have a guide on how to takescreenshots with a smart TV, so don’t miss it.
If you found this information helpful, share your thoughts in the comments below.
More about the topics:Smart TV,YouTube
Tashreef Shareef
Tashreef Shareef is a software developer turned tech writer. He discovered his interest in technology after reading a tech magazine accidentally. Now he writes about everything tech from Windows to iOS and streaming services to IoT at WindowsReport.
User forum
5 messages
Sort by:LatestOldestMost Votes
Comment*
Name*
Email*
Commenting as.Not you?
Save information for future comments
Comment
Δ
Tashreef Shareef