
Size
2.75 MB
Android
10.0+
Downloads
34
Architecture
x86, x86_64, arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a
Security Scan
Verified Safe
✓ Scanned with ClamAV, APKiD, and Quark-Engine
What's New
Added
- 8006a71 - Migrate to libxposed API 101 [breaking] by @hxreborn in #14
Migrates from libxposed API 100 to 101. API 100 will no longer be supported once 101 is officially released. An LSPosed Manager with API 101 support may not be publicly available yet.
Other
- 5214751 - Release v2.0.0 by @hxreborn
Description
Xposed module built on the modern LSPosed API that hides ads and sponsored content inside the Amazon Android app.
Features
- Remove sponsored cards, video carousels, and other promotional UI in the Amazon app
- Maintained built-in selector list with remote updates. Optionally use your own self-hosted selector list via custom URL.
- Selector sanitization blocks common CSS injection patterns
- Price history charts on product pages via Keepa and CamelCamelCamel (US, UK, DE, FR, JP, CA, IT, ES, IN, MX, BR, AU)
- Force Dark (experimental) uses the native force dark algorithm with supplementary CSS fixes to darken Amazon pages
- Recommended alongside Private DNS and hosts-based blocking
- Material 3 Expressive settings UI with Jetpack Compose
- Free and open source (FOSS)
Known Issues
- Force Dark is experimental and disabled by default. Requires Android 15 (API 35) or higher for full support. On Android 10-14 force dark may not apply correctly. Some Amazon screens may still have contrast issues even on supported versions
- Price history charts are still being expanded and may not appear on some product pages yet.
Requirements
- Android 10 (API 29) or higher
- An LSPosed Manager version with API 101 support (required for now)
- Amazon Shopping app com.amazon.mShop.android.shopping
Installation
1. Download the APK:
2. Enable the module in LSPosed and scope it to com.amazon.mShop.android.shopping
3. Open the AmznKiller companion app to verify the module is active and optionally fetch updated lists (built-in filters work out of the box)
4. Force-stop the Amazon app and relaunch it. A toast confirms the module is active.
Troubleshooting
1. Confirm the module is enabled in LSPosed and scoped to Amazon Shopping.
2. Force stop Amazon Shopping, then reopen (or reboot).
3. Open AmznKiller. Verify Xposed is active and selector count is above 0.
4. Tap refresh on the dashboard. If it fails, reset the selector URL in settings and retry.
5. If pages look broken, disable CSS injection temporarily, reopen Amazon Shopping, update selectors, then re-enable.
License
This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
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