AdLock is not your average browser extension. Unlike uBlock Origin or AdBlock Plus, which only block ads inside Google Chrome or Firefox, AdLock operates at the system level. This means:
However, the core functionality is not entirely free. AdLock uses a freemium model. The basic version offers limited protection (usually browser-only blocking), while the full power of the software—system-wide blocking, priority updates, and premium support—requires a license key.
That license key is what people commonly call the "AdLock activation key."
Let’s assume you find a "cracked" version of AdLock that bypasses activation. While you might get free service for a week, the long-term costs are severe.
Check AdLock’s official social media. Occasionally, they offer a free month for referring friends.
Email AdLock support with your educational institution or non-profit credentials. Some teams provide free or heavily discounted keys for qualifying organizations.
Occasionally, users encounter issues when trying to activate their key. Here are the most common solutions:
AdLock runs promotions around Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and New Year’s. Lifetime licenses have been seen as low as $15.