A family-first ad filter list

Ads don’t just sell products — they sell attention.

Many ads are engineered to be distracting, persuasive, and difficult to ignore. For families, that can mean more screen-time pressure, more impulse spending, and less calm.

This site provides a simple hosts-style domain blocklist you can use with common network-level tools.

Why ads are especially rough on families

Ads aren’t neutral. They’re optimized to win attention — even when it harms the experience.

They interrupt routines

Autoplay, popups, and “one more click” designs can turn a quick task into a distraction spiral.

They exploit impulse

Targeting and urgency tricks are built to bypass patience — difficult for kids, stressful for parents.

They encourage tracking

Many ad ecosystems depend on following activity across apps and sites. That’s a privacy cost families shouldn’t have to pay.

A simple solution: block ad domains

FamilyAds Ignorelist publishes a hosts-style list of ad and ad-adjacent domains you can add to common tools (like Pi-hole or AdGuard Home).

  • Works at the network level, across many devices
  • Reduces ad noise without installing extensions everywhere
  • Keeps the list in one place, easy to update

What this is (and isn’t)

This is a domain blocklist. It can reduce ads and tracking, but it won’t catch everything, and it may occasionally block something you want.

Tip: start on a guest network or a single device, then roll out family-wide once you’re happy.

Read the disclaimer

Ready to make the web calmer?

Grab the list, add it to your blocker, and keep family devices quieter.