BSNL is injected ads - How can I stop this?

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some folks have managed to block these ads by blocking certain ips in their router (or through other routes). here is a post on this: BSNL is inserting ads in websites, sending their users to malware sites through malware code injection | BSNL Bharat Fiber Broadband
other way is to using a VPN which would automatically encrypt all traffic.
use browser extension like https everywhere to try loading https versions of domains where it is supported though i believe chrome now does it by default (or enable this chrome://flags/#omnibox-default-typed-navigations-to-https).
 
This plague is annoying. There are a few websites that I need to visit, that are still using the http version. It's a nightmare trying to achieve anything on these non https sites, due to the injected ads. I have lodged a complaint on pgportal. Let's see if something happens.
 
keep warp installed and turn it on whenever you need to access http only sites. i have been forced to do the same to access p2p sites on excitel these days.
 

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