- NymVPN just rolled out a new ad blocker for desktop apps
- The tool prevents the appearance of personalized ads
- Latest VPN update comes with additional features
Tired of annoying ads? NymVPN has just come to the rescue, bringing a new ad blocking tool to desktop apps to get rid of all those pesky pop-ups.
In its latest update, version 2026.4, NymVPN launched a new ad blocking tool that aims to reduce the need for browser extensions by adding native blocking directly to desktop apps, as well as broader app accessibility improvements.
The move aims to ease the user experience on what bills itself as the “world’s most private VPN,” as the decentralized network that has made privacy its raison d’être continues to pursue its goal of becoming one of the best VPNs – or simply the safest in the world.
Users can now download the latest version on Windows, macOS, and Linux. NymVPN added that developments are also underway for mobile devices.
A boost in security
As NymVPN reminded its users, “ad blocking is actually a privacy superpower,” and we couldn’t agree more.
First, the push for online monetization has led to ads appearing in every possible space on web pages, often disrupting the browsing experience as users have to untangle themselves from a jungle of ads.
Indeed, the more advertisements are displayed, the greater the risk posed by particularly harmful pop-ups or those concealing scams, being easy to ignore in the noise, and their authenticity becomes more difficult to verify.
Additionally, ads can work like spyware to track user behavior during web sessions, and even this can help digital criminals create detailed profiles that can be exploited for fraud and scams.
To prevent this from happening, the upgrade filters requests at the NymVPN client level to block requests from known advertising providers as they enter the system.
This means that, unlike standalone ad blockers, banner ads, pop-ups and trackers, often considered the nemesis of digital users, can be blocked not only in web browsers, but in any application requesting data from these sources.
NymVPN also promises quick installation: just click NymVPN Settings And enable Block Ads option to start enjoying an ad-free experience.
With this new tool, the VPN provider strengthens its privacy ambitions, building on previous censorship unlocking features and reinforcing its commitment to becoming the unrivaled privacy provider.
How does she plan to proceed? In short, its distributed privacy solution, still in beta, leverages blockchain technology based on the concept of “Mixnet” to decentralize privacy control.
Unlike traditional VPNs, it uses a single VPN server that employs a distributed set of “nodes” that route traffic across a Mixnet through distributed nodes to hide metadata.
The cryptocurrency ecosystem rewards node operators for providing a high-quality network to the Mixnet, with the VPN claiming it will guarantee unprecedented anonymity.
More Quality of Life Updates
Additionally, NymVPN has also improved the overall accessibility and usability of its apps by introducing alternative options for account access and recovery.
This means that although the default access method involves assigning an anonymous account, you can also use your personal information to log in or retrieve your passphrase if you wish.
The Apple Store and Google Play Store have also been localized in 9 languages to increase NymVPN’s global reach, making the software fully available in the local language, including all screens, descriptions and keywords. New languages include Hindi, Turkish and Persian.
The icing on the cake is a bug fix for previously reported errors related to “no active subscription” and user display, with the VPN provider also promising new Mixnet optimization to come.
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