It blocks advertising and tracking content directly at the system level

AdBlock360

AdBlock360

  -  Freeware
AdBlock360 is a Windows ad-blocking application designed to work beyond the limits of traditional browser extensions.

Instead of protecting only one browser, it runs at the system level and aims to block ads, pop-ups, trackers, malicious websites, crypto-mining scripts, cookie banners, and even some ads inside desktop apps.

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This software is a free Windows 10 and Windows 11 tool that installs once and protects the whole device.

The main difference between AdBlock360 and a classic Chrome or Edge extension is its deeper filtering method.

It uses Windows Filtering Platform technology and a root certificate to inspect HTTPS traffic locally, which allows stronger blocking but also requires more user trust than a simple browser add-on.

The FileHorse review team recommends AdBlock360 for users who want a simple, full-device ad blocker for Windows, especially if they are tired of installing separate extensions in every browser.



Key Features

System-wide ad blocking: Blocks ads across browsers and supported apps, not only inside one browser.

Pop-up and banner removal: Removes intrusive pop-ups, banners, overlays, and autoplay ads from websites.

Tracker blocking: Helps stop third-party trackers, retargeting scripts, and silent profiling.

YouTube ad blocking: Blocks pre-roll, mid-roll, post-roll, video banners, and sidebar sponsored ads on YouTube.

Sponsor skip: Includes built-in SponsorBlock-style skipping for intros, paid shout-outs, and sponsored segments.

App ad blocking: Removes intrusive ads inside installed desktop apps for a cleaner workspace.

Cookie banner remover: Can remove annoying cookie banners and auto-decline trackers.

Malicious site protection: Helps block harmful websites, phishing pages, fake links, and scam attempts.

Custom filter lists: Uses filter lists to decide which ads, trackers, pop-ups, and cookie notices should be blocked.

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User Interface

AdBlock360 is built for users who do not want to manage complicated browser rules. Once installed, it runs quietly in the background.

The interface focuses on protection status, filtering controls, and simple options rather than advanced dashboards.

This is good for beginners, but advanced users may want more detailed logs, per-site rules, or clearer explanations of what is being filtered.

Because the app makes system-level changes, the interface should be reviewed carefully during setup.

Users should understand that AdBlock360 installs a root certificate and uses WFP filtering to block encrypted and system-level traffic.

Installation and Setup
  1. Download AdBlock360Setup.exe from the official website.
  2. Open the downloaded setup file from your browser’s downloads list.
  3. Click “Yes” when Windows asks for permission.
  4. Wait while the installation completes automatically.
  5. AdBlock360 starts protecting the PC immediately after setup.
  6. Check the app settings to confirm that filtering and certificate options are enabled.
  7. Restart your browser or apps if ads are still visible.
How to Use
  • Open AdBlock360 after installation.
  • Keep system-level filtering enabled for full protection.
  • Browse the web normally in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or another browser.
  • Open YouTube and test whether video ads and sponsor segments are skipped.
  • Use your usual desktop apps and check whether banners or ad frames are removed.
  • Adjust pop-up or cookie-blocking options if a website does not work correctly.
  • Disable filtering only when troubleshooting, because this may stop the main blocking function.
FAQs

Is AdBlock360 free?
Yes. The official site says AdBlock360 is completely FREE and can be used without additional charges.

Does AdBlock360 block YouTube ads?
Yes. It claims to block pre-roll, mid-roll, post-roll, banner ads, sidebar sponsored ads, and sponsored segments.

Does it work with all browsers?
Yes, it is promoted as working across browsers without requiring a separate extension.

Why does it need a root certificate?
It uses a self-signed root certificate to filter HTTPS-encrypted ads locally on the device.

Can I remove the certificate or disable filtering?
Yes, but the official FAQ says removing the certificate limits HTTPS blocking, while disabling filtering can stop ad blocking entirely.

Alternatives

AdGuard for Windows - Advanced system-wide ad blocker with DNS, privacy, and parental control tools.

AdBlocker - Popular browser-based ad blocker with simple controls and filter lists.

Ghostery - Privacy-focused tracker blocker with browsing protection features.

Brave Browser - Browser with built-in ad blocking and privacy tools.

Pricing

AdBlock360 is FREE.

The homepage also says “No Paywall. Just Options,” suggesting users can start FREE and only upgrade if they want more, but the main ad-blocking features are presented as free to use.

System Requirements

Operating System: Windows 10 or Windows 11

Processor: Modern Intel or AMD processor

Memory: 2 GB RAM minimum recommended

Storage: Small amount of free disk space for installation

Internet: Required for downloading, filter updates, and web protection

Permissions: Administrator permission required during installation

Browser Support: Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and other major browsers

PROS
  • Strong system-wide blocking
  • Works without browser extensions
  • Blocks YouTube ads
  • Can skip sponsored segments
  • Includes tracker protection
  • Free to use
  • Simple automatic setup
CONS
  • Advanced controls may feel limited
  • Some app-blocking claims may vary by app
Conclusion

AdBlock360 is a powerful Windows ad blocker for users who want full-device protection instead of simple browser extension blocking.

It offers strong ad, tracker, YouTube, and app-level filtering, but its root certificate and system-level method require trust. For beginners, it is easy and effective; for advanced users, transparency is the key consideration.

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