Compare the Top Ad Blockers in Asia as of November 2025

What are Ad Blockers in Asia?

Ad blockers are software applications, typically used as browser extensions, that block ads, trackers, and scripts on a user's web browser. Ad blockers can speed up page load times by suppressing resource intensive ad units, and other tracking scripts. Ad blockers can also provide improved security by preventing on-site malware and malicious code. Compare and read user reviews of the best Ad Blockers in Asia currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Control D

    Control D

    Control D

    Control D is a customizable DNS filtering and traffic redirection platform that leverages Secure DNS protocols like DNS-over-HTTPS, DNS-over-TLS and DNS-over-QUIC, with support for Legacy DNS. - Block malicious threats - Block unwanted types of content network wide (ads & trackers, IoT telemetry, adult content, socials, and more) - Deploy in minutes on fleets of devices using RMM - Manage clients using sub-organizations - Gain visibility on network events and usage patterns, with client level granularity - Re-route traffic via proxies (through DNS) for improved privacy and security - Enjoy superior UX and simplicity Think of it as your personal Authoritative DNS resolver for the entire Internet that gives you granular control over what domains get resolved, redirected or blocked.
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    Starting Price: $2/month
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    Technitium DNS Server
    Block ads & malware at DNS level for your entire network! Self host a DNS server for privacy & security. Technitium DNS Server is an open-source authoritative as well as recursive DNS server that can be used for self-hosting a DNS server for privacy & security. It works out-of-the-box with no or minimal configuration and provides a user-friendly web console accessible using any modern web browser. Nobody really bothers about domain name resolution since it works automatically behind the scenes and is complex to understand. Most computer software uses the operating system's DNS resolver that usually queries the configured ISP's DNS server using UDP protocol. This way works well for most people but, your ISP can see and control what website you can visit even when the website employs HTTPS security. Not only that, some ISPs can redirect, block or inject content into websites you visit even when you use a different DNS provider like Google DNS or Cloudflare DNS.
    Starting Price: Free
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