The summary of ‘BLOCK ALL ADS & POP-UPs On Your SMART TV Browser!!! Tutorial ENG’

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In the video, Riga 89 provides a tutorial on removing advertisements and pop-ups from the web browser of a smart TV, demonstrated using an LG TV with WebOS, but applicable to other brands. He outlines a straightforward method that involves changing network settings by manually setting the DNS server to specific numbers, thereby eliminating ads and pop-ups during video playback. Additionally, the video highlights the usage of Adigard DNS, a service designed to filter internet navigation and clean web pages from advertisements. Riga 89 suggests viewers visit Adigard’s website for more information and invites them to subscribe and like the video.

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In this part of the video, Riga 89 explains how to remove advertisements and pop-ups from a smart TV web browser. He demonstrates this on an LG TV with WebOS, but the method is applicable to other brands. He shows a scenario where ads and pop-ups disrupt video playback and then outlines a simple solution through network settings. You need to go to the network settings, select your connection type, and access advanced settings. Then, edit the DNS server settings by unchecking the automatic setting and entering specific DNS numbers, followed by reconnecting. After making these changes, restart the browser to remove the ads and pop-ups.

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In this part of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to return to a previously visited website where two white rectangles have been removed, allowing the movie to play without interruptions. The speaker explains that this method eliminates ads and pop-ups through the use of DNS from a service called Adigard, which offers applications for both smartphones and computers to filter internet navigation and clean pages from advertisements. The speaker also mentions that the website for Adigard will be posted in the comment section and encourages viewers to subscribe, like the video, and stay tuned for future content.

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