No what the hell is the point? Ad blockers are ridiculous anyways you can easily block all ads your self learn people LEARN you don't need any ads blockers and most are highly unsafe
Well, thanks for the snarky tone, and redundant post.
As a former teacher, I remember realising that the very, very best way to get people to want to learn something was to mock them and sneer at them for their lack of knowledge. This really made them want to learn, as you can, no doubt, more than well imagine.
Anyway, to the point: When I had windows computers, I found the daily tsunami of ads, spam, viruses and so on, tedious, time-consuming, and, ultimately, exceedingly frustrating.
That experience has left me with a life long loathing of ads.
And no, I have no idea how to "learn" how to adblock. I need to be told how to do it, or instructed in idiot-proof instructions, or assisted, or - best of all - pay a professional to do the needful.
Early in my Mac days, I installed MacKeeper - well, that was a big mistake; that programme is a menace, and I had to get professionals to remove it.
Mind you, this thread has been a revelation. I hadn't heard of AdGuard until now; given how widespread the approval rate seems to be, it may well be worth looking into.