Removing Ads from Words with Friends Permanently

I admit that I enjoy playing the mobile game Words with Friends 2 by Zynga but my goodness is it chock full of ads.  Banner ads along the top and bottom, full screen interstitial ads after every single turn, and to add insult to injury no way to pay to get rid of ads.  No, I do not consider their $10 in-app purchase to remove ads for 30 days at all reasonable.  This is Frugal Living, there is a better way!

Seriously?! $10/mo to have an ad free experience. That is as much as my phone bill!

 

Introducing AdBlock

I will show you how to install an ad blocker on your phone or tablet that can not only eliminate ads in Words with Friends, but also every other app including your browser!

There are many different ad blocker apps available on the App and Play stores.  I personally chose AdBlock by FutureMind (iOS $2).  The important thing to find is one that offers VPN, virtual private network, or DNS, domain name services.

Setting Up AdBlock

There are two ways to utilize AdBlock.

  1. As a Safari (browser) content blocker
  2. As a system wide ad blocker

Both of these can be used at the same time.  Here is how to setup #1.

Open the Settings app on your home screen.  Scroll down until you see Safari.  Click on that and scroll down to “Content Blockers”.  Finally switch on AdBlock.

Tada!  Safari browsing should be greatly improved.  This should also eliminate the ultra annoying hijacking ads that look like this:

Setting up AdBlock to block ads system wide, including inside apps such as Words With Friends, takes a little more work but is still pretty easy.

Open the AdBlock app > Settings

Turn on “Enable DNS Logging”

Exit the AdBlock app and go play some Words With Friends.  You will still see ads, but not for long.  After you have seen a few ads, exit Words with Friends and return to the AdBlock app > Settings.  This time click on “DNS proxy log”.

You will see a long list of URLs that your mobile device has contacted.  This includes all of the URLs that the game has contacted including ad servers!

Click on any entry that includes the word “ad” in it.

Then click on “Create Rule”

A list of domains will appear from most specific to most general.  DO NOT SELECT A TOP LEVEL DOMAIN such as “com”, as that will block ALL traffic to any website ending in “.com”.

Click on “done” to create the new rule.  Apps and games will no longer be able to access the domain that you just selected.  If an app breaks or doesn’t work right, then you can undo it by going to AdBlock > Settings > Manage DNS Rules.

After you have done a few you can start to see AdBlock working.

You can see that I did NOT block “wordswithfriends.zyngawithfriends.com” as that would likely break the game.  I also did not block non ad servers such as “configuration.apple.com”.

Final Thoughts

AdBlock occasionally turns off.  I think that happens when I move from Wifi to cellular data or vice versa.  It is easy to see when the blocker is active because a little “VPN” icon appears in the status bar.

If it does turn off, I just reopen the AdBlock app and it will turn back on again.

I have also discovered that after setting up or turning on AdBlock I do need to force close the ad-laden app and restart it to get the ads filtered out.

In the good news department, I hardly ever see ads in Words with Friends now.  If I do, it is usually because the VPN has turned off.  Now when I complete a turn the screen goes black with a white spinning wheel in the middle for about half a second and then it returns to the game.  The top and bottom banner ads are gone and the entire UI looks much cleaner.  Oh, and I’m not spending $10/mo for that privilege.

One final word of caution.  While there are many Ad Blockers available, I would recommend sticking with a well known one even if it does cost a bit of money.  Preferably pick one that uses DNS filtering.  There is a fine line between a useful ad blocker and a malevolent piece of spyware that monitors all of your network traffic.

29 Comments

  1. Justin

    Awesome, thanks! Going to try it now. The iPad version has a $10 option to get rid of ads forever, so I was really surprised the iPhone version is different. What the hell, Zynga? Anyhoo, gonna try Adblock on it. I have other ad blockers (reputable) installed, but they only word within Safari. I think…hm. Now I’m curious!

  2. Paul

    This works quite well! Thanks a lot. I’d like to share this technique with others, and am exploring ways of exporting a rules list. Creating an exportable list seems quite tedious. Any suggestions?

    • Anonymous

      Hay just saw this awesome article, however, it seems it’s not working for me. I may be doing it in correctly, but I’m following the instructions and it still doesn’t work. Any suggestions?

  3. KYW0974

    This is great, thank you!! I was nearly to the point of quitting the game because the ads are so ridiculous. Thank you!!

  4. Paula

    This app gets rid of the top & lower ads of the game,how do you get rid of the commercials after each time you play?

  5. Sal B

    This was amazing, thank you so much. The Words with Friends ads were getting longer and louder – now they’re gone 😁!

  6. Frank

    Awesome! Just started DNS logging and I can see the difference. Nothing like an app that neutralizes insatiable corporate greed!

  7. Jessica

    I want this to work so badly but it isn’t. I’ve followed the instructions and blocks about a dozen sites that have “ad” in them, but I am still getting ads after every move and pop up ads. Help!

  8. Michelle Gaines

    Oh my gosh! This is fantastic! I have almost as much fun getting rid of ads as playing Words. The latest ploy by Zynga, putting on ads that continue their audio long after you “x” out and return to play, was making me crazy. Look for files with “inmobi” “AppLovin” or “mopub” and block them. Look up phrases you see repeated, and you’ll often find an advertising or marketing firm connected. Thanks so much for the info!

  9. TKing

    The instructions worked perfectly!! So awesome! I blocked something I didn’t want though lol…now it’s not showing “play someone new” suggestions! I’ll figure it out. Just be careful! I got a little too block happy:)

    Thank you!

  10. Keith

    Did not work for me. No matter how many sites I eliminated, it just kept writing new ads. Spent more than an hour scrolling and eliminating sites but to no avail. Maybe Zynga has new software. Wish it would have worked!

  11. Dan P

    I bought AdBlock Pro for IOS. It all worked perfectly for a few days but then the ads re-appeared. The rules are created, the VPN is on, I have killed WordsWithFriends2 a few times. I have turned on and off the VPN but still the ads are back. Anyone know what I am missing?

  12. 30 minutes into blocking dns entries and the ads in bottom right keep finding a way back. Might have wasted a few bucks here. I do not like the vpn running all the time either.

  13. Clare Park

    I’ve blocked every game – as it appears – but I’m still getting all the same stupid games…I’ve now blocked about 20 but it’s not making any difference

  14. Jerry McPhee

    Just installed Adblock and followed the instructions. I am not getting ads after each game of words2 but the screen goes black and stays off. I have co. Loser he game and start it up again. Any ideas about what is happening?

  15. Jerry

    Just follow the instructions and it takes a while to start working but it works well. It was a little confusing at first but I went through the Proxy log and created a new rule for every ad related site. Great deal. Thanks

  16. Dave

    I’m having some success with this. However, some ads seem to have a Zinga dns which when blocked also blocks aspects of WWF! Anyone experience this and resolve? Also I use the BBC News app and it blocks access when the Adblock VPN is active. Again anyone got a solution?

  17. Gerry Mc

    Wow! Followed the prompts for Safari and automatic DNS import rules and voila! WWF2 has no more ads. I don’t use Safari as DuckDuckGo offers built in tracking blocking.

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