Ad blockers work by using predefined filters or rules to detect and block advertisements on webpages.
When you visit a website, the ad blocker examines the page's content and elements, looking for patterns that match known advertising criteria. If it identifies an ad, it prevents it from loading or displaying on your screen, resulting in an ad-free browsing experience.
By efficiently filtering out intrusive ads, ad blockers enhance website loading speed, reduce data consumption, and provide a cleaner and more enjoyable browsing environment.