[Request] Remove ads from Duolingo?
[Request] Remove ads from Duolingo?
I'm on android and I'm wondering if there's any way to skip the ads without getting premium? I don't need the premium features necessarily but I hate the ads interrupting my practice. Anyone have any reliable leads? Thank you.
Revanced has a premium patch for duolingo: https://revanced.app/patches?s=duolingo
38 1 ReplyWhat the heck, I had no idea that Revanced had the ability to patch apps other than Youtube! Thank you for saying so.
16 1 ReplyOh wow, thank you. Do I need to download an older version of the app? It's telling me Duolingo is not installed.
Edit: tried downloading from apkmirror
Do I need to be rooted or can I find another download source?
11 0 ReplyIt appears you're attempting to patch the installed app. Download the APK and patch that file. Then install the modded APK.
You can download APK here: https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/duolingo/duolingo-duolingo/duolingo-duolingo-5-120-3-release/
15 0 ReplyYou need to grab the Duolingo APK from a source like APKpure or APKMirror and patch this file.
This is because the installed Duolingo app consists of multiple (split-)APKs.3 0 Reply
Is yours working? Just tried it and apparently the patch prevents you from logging in. If it does, which version are you using?
3 0 Replyno version i tried worked so far, it seems the patch is broken for every version.
Hopefully someone will update the patch in the future
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Thanks for this. Not sure how to save posts so I'm commenting instead.
3 0 ReplyWhat app are you using?
1 0 ReplyHit the three dots, then the star icon to save a post.
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You can create a Duolingo class which you can then join yourself. This gets you unlimited hearts and no further ads on the mobile version (at least from my experience). Creating a class has no prerequisites so just try it out. If you still want to be able to view the public leaderboard there's a setting for that in the classroom settings, but it's disabled by default.
Edit: I'm not sure if there are any other ads besides the premium and family ones, I'm running PiHole so your mileage may vary. I'm only talking about those 2 which PiHole cannot block.
19 0 ReplyOh, this is an actual option? I thought the other commenter was joking.
6 0 Replyyeah, I can confirm it works. I set it up around 2 years ago and I still don't have ads and have unlimited hearts
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Using a DNS that blocks ad domains works for blocking third party apps. The duolingo video ad still shows up though.
DNS is a OS setting.
Closing an reopening the app works too as a workaround. Progress is saved on completion, before the ad.
10 0 ReplyPihole
10 0 ReplySomeday, but I need a device to run that on.
2 1 ReplyMight as well use nextdns then
3 1 ReplyYou can run it on literally anything including a virtual machine, android tv box, old laptop from the trash..
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You might try a modded apk, but those can be sketchy at times
9 0 ReplyTalking about modded apks, this one works for me:
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2 0 Reply#piped bot had too much to drink below
Just keep scrolling
15 0 ReplyHere is an alternative Piped link(s):
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
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Seconding the DNS suggestion. Specifically I set my DNS to dns.adguard-dns.com and that does the trick for mobile games and such.
9 0 ReplyDuolingo stull shows an ad for the premium if no external ad is available iirc
6 0 ReplyOhh, got it. Yeah, I don't know of a way to get rid of that. I'd guess Revanced, but I haven't used it myself.
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You can try a private DNS, easy to set up in Android and blocks ads in most apps and browsers
7 0 ReplyAre there downsides to using these?
1 0 ReplyNone that I can think.
They're no slower from what I see on daily use and both are privacy focused.
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Just set up a school.
5 0 ReplyMobilism has Duolingo mods
3 0 ReplyHow's that work? Can you use your main account?
1 0 ReplyI'm pretty sure it's safe.
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1 0 ReplyWhy not use chatgpt for it instead
1 22 Reply...really?
9 1 ReplyWhat? Are you serious bro?
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