
There’s another problem - iOS only lets you configure DNS servers for Wi-Fi connections. So, don’t be surprised to find out certain apps - such as free-to-play games - failing to work properly due to their inability to serve ads, in which case you have to consider resetting the DNS servers. Setting up AdGuard DNS servers on your iPhone or iPad blocks ads not just on Chrome, but on every other app as well - consider it as something akin to a system-wide adblocker. Just apply the AdGuard DNS to your internet connection, and you end up filtering IP addresses and trackers related to major ad serving platformsīut there’s a catch. Pretty cool, huh? And if you were wondering, AdGuard is very open to you using their DNS servers, so it’s not as if you are doing anything wrong.


It requires nothing overly technical - set up the AdGuard DNS with your internet connection, and you end up filtering IP addresses and trackers related to major ad serving platforms. My workaround involves using the domain name system (DNS) servers of a popular ad blocking service called AdGuard.
