You can upgrade to the paid version to get rid of the ads.
Say what?
*Installs software on test build, visits test server with smart phone*
That’s not cool and violates the plugin rules here.
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/about/guidelines/
See third item on bullet point 7, emphasis is mine.
In general, things like banner or text link advertising should not be anywhere in a plugin, including on its settings screen. Advertising on settings screens is generally ineffective anyway, as ideally users rarely visit these screens, and the advertising is low quality because the advertising systems cannot see the page content to determine good ads. So they’re best just left off entirely. Putting links back to your own site or to your social-network of choice is fine. If the plugin does include advertising from a third party service, then it must default to completely disabled, in order to prevent tracking information from being collected from the user without their consent. This is the method commonly known as “opt-in”.
When do you plan to disable that automatic enabling of advertisements?