Ad Network requests
Tapjoy http://tech.tapjoy.com/product-overview/integration-publishers/getting-started-guide-for-publishers example found in: Bible by LifeChurch.tv
Adsense example found in:
Admarvel https://wiki.operamediaworks.com/display/AMS/Android+SDK+Integration+Guide example found in: Pandora
Madvertise example found in:
Greystripe (now apart of Conversant... along with Commission Junction, Dotomi, Mediaplex and ValueClick Media) http://support.greystripe.com/android example found in:
Jumptap (Millennial Media) https://support.jumptap.com/index.php/Jumptap_Android_SDK_Integration example found in: Stitcher Radio for Podcasts
YuMe url? example found in: Pandora
MobileAppTracking https://developers.mobileapptracking.com/android-sdk/ example found in: Stitcher Radio for Podcasts
HeyZap https://developers.heyzap.com/docs/android_sdk_setup_and_requirements example found in: Stickman Cliff Diving
StartApp https://github.com/StartApp-SDK/Documentation/wiki/Android-documentation example found in: Stickman Cliff Diving
AdColony https://github.com/AdColony/ example found in: Stickman Cliff Diving
Amazon Mobile Ads https://developer.amazon.com/public/resources/development-tools/sdk example found in: Tapatalk
AppLovin https://github.com/AppLovin/AppLovin-Android-SDK-DemoApp example found in: Daddy Long Legs
Vungle https://github.com/Vungle/publisher-sample-android example found in: Stickman Cliff Diving
I'm looking at some networks that AppBrain Ad Detector is picking up from apps on my phone. Some of these found in Pandora Internet Radio, Words with Friends, Runtastic, Mint, Stitcher, Bible
Thanks a lot. I will add it in the future. :)
Thanks. I'll try to update the original msg with reference materials
How about start blocking AdChoices?
@CrescendoFang AdChoices are ads by Google used on web pages. MinMinGuard blocks ad networks that are embedded in apps on your phone.
To block ads on a web page you'd need a blocker that blocks web ads.
This can be done in a few ways. DNS ad blockers or browsers which block ads, or browsers that support add-ons - which will let you install an ad blocking add-on.
For hostfile DNS blocking the 2 most popular apps are Adaway and Unbeloved Hosts. Both require root, Ubh requires XPosed.
For browsers , Firefox, Dolphin and a few others support add-ons for ad blocking. Others are adblock plus which made their own browser with built-in ad blocking- based on Firefox and several others.
You can combine any of the 3 ways for different sorts of ad blocking. Other ways a fake local VPN connection which funnels all traffic through itself and blocks them before actually showing them.
Anyways, I personally use MinMinGuard and Adaway. That should be enough. Also, if you use Google Chrome disable the bandwidth saver in its settings. It basically lets ads through and circumvents a host file/dns app such as Adaway. Google would say they're compressing stuff to save your data but compressed pictures of ads use data, right?