A private ad blocker that collects nothing
A truly private ad blocker doesn't log your browsing, doesn't phone home, and keeps everything on your device. AdOff has a zero-log policy: it doesn't know which sites you visit, counters and settings live in local storage, and the only server contact is Pro license validation.
The privacy paradox of ad blockers
An ad blocker sees every page you load — so it's in a powerful position to track you. Some blockers (and many fake ones) exploit that. Choosing a blocker is also choosing who to trust with your entire browsing history.
What zero data collection actually means
AdOff applies a zero-log policy by design. It doesn't record the sites you visit, what you search, or how long you stay. Counters, whitelist and preferences are stored locally on your device. The only network call is validating a Pro license (key and email). Nothing about your browsing leaves your machine.
Because it's privacy-first by design rather than by promise, it's GDPR-compliant from the ground up, and the code can be inspected before installation.
Privacy and blocking together
Blocking trackers is itself a privacy win — fewer third parties profiling you. A private blocker that also blocks trackers gives you both: no ads, no tracking, and no new party watching you.
Frequently asked questions
Do ad blockers collect my data?
Some do — they see every page you load. AdOff has a zero-log policy and collects nothing; settings stay on your device.
Is AdOff GDPR compliant?
Yes, by design. It doesn't collect browsing data, stores settings locally, and only contacts the server to validate a Pro license.
What is the most private ad blocker?
One with a zero-log policy and local-only storage, like AdOff, which also blocks trackers for additional privacy.
No ads. No tracking. No data collected.
AdOff blocks ads and trackers with a strict zero-log policy. Free, privacy-first.
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