How to remove and block ads on your Doro 8040
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How to remove ads on your Doro 8040
We will see in this tutorial how to remove ads from your Doro 8040. If the process may seem complicated at first, you will see it’s finally quite simple once you know how to do it.
First we will see how to remove advertisements, or any type of ads, natively on your Doro 8040 using the ‘hosts’ file.
Then we will address the specific case of applications like ‘Adblock Plus’ allowing you to remove and delete ads on your Doro 8040. Finally, we will conclude on cleaning your Doro 8040 with applications like ‘Ccleaner’ or simply by doing a factory reset on your Doro 8040.
Remove ads with your hosts file on your Doro 8040
The advantage of this method is that it allows you to get rid of advertisements on the internet, applications and any other program of your Doro 8040. The ‘hosts’ file of your Doro 8040 makes it possible to translate domain names into IP addresses.
So, when an ad loads, it calls the domain name of the ad host.
Our other articles on Doro 8040 can help you.
Your new ‘hosts’ file simply tells your Doro 8040 not to load this domain name.
Advertising is no longer displayed on your Doro 8040! You can download a ‘hosts’ file containing the ads block settings from MVPS host file. The easiest way to do it is to download it first on your computer.
Then, to block the ads on your Doro 8040, simply copy it to the file “/system/etc/hosts.txt” or “/etc/hosts.txt” of your smartphone.
This transfer can be done via a simple USB cable from your computer.
Restart your Doro 8040 and you are there: ads have been blocked!
Removing ads with a third-party application on your Doro 8040
Some applications such as ‘Adblock Plus’, ‘AdAway’, or ‘Adblocker’ for surfing on the internet, allow you to get rid of advertisements on your Doro 8040. If you’re looking for ‘Adblock’, ‘ABP’ or ‘Ad Blocker’ in the Play Store of your Doro 8040, you will usually find only web browsers that do not allow you to block ads in applications or some of the most famous browsers.
Indeed, advertising companies are pulling a great share of their profit from mobile advertising, and so they tend not to push such blockers on your Play Store.
So you have to manually install such an ad blocker on your Doro 8040. Here’s how to do it below.
Prepare your Doro 8040 to install an advertising blocker
By default, your Doro 8040 does not allow you to install applications outside the Google Play Store.
However, you can configure it to install your ad blocker.
To do so, simply click on ‘Settings’ on the main screen of your Doro 8040. Then go to the ‘Security’ submenu. Then, you will need to check ‘Unknown Sources’ to allow your Doro 8040 to install an application outside your Play Store.
Once validated, you can go to the second step below.
Install the ad blocker on your Doro 8040
To install the ad blocker, simply go to your favorite search engine with your web browser from your Doro 8040. Once there, you will be able to type ‘smartphone ad blocker’, and you will have access to a large choice of applications and download links.
You will then have to download an ‘apk’ file, corresponding to the application you want to install. We invite you to read carefully the elements on each of the download pages.
The previous step have allowed you to install ‘apk’ files on your Doro 8040. Simply go to the folder where the file was downloaded and follow the instructions.
Once the steps have been validated, you will normally have blocked and removed advertisements on your Doro 8040.
Clean up your Doro 8040 to avoid malware and intrusive ads
In many cases, intrusive advertisements on your Doro 8040 come from pieces of malware installed on your phone.
These software modules can be included in games or any other applications.
We advise you to use an application to clean your Doro 8040, such as ‘Ccleaner’ or by typing ‘remove malware’ in the Play Store search bar of your Doro 8040. Check the notation and comments of these applications before installing them. We do not detail in this tutorial the operation of each of these applications, but you will probably be able to use your Doro 8040 more freely once this cleaning done.
The last, more brutal solution is to reboot with the factory settings of your Doro 8040. Called ‘factory reset’ or ‘hard reset’, this will allow you to get rid of any malicious software installed on your phone.
Please refer to our ‘Factory Restart’ section for safe operation.
In particular, you will have to make a backup of your data or if you do not want to lose all your personal data with this factory restart.
We hope that this tutorial about removing advertisements on your Doro 8040 has allowed you to block intrusive ads.