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Adblock not Blocking ads: 2 Ways to Stop ads for Good
Easy steps to get the Adblock working properly
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Updated onApril 11, 2024
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Many users use extensions to prevent ads from appearing. However, issues can occur, and many reported that AdBlock doesn’t block ads.
Many users have reported that even though they tried many ad-blockers, they still end up annoyed by ads while browsing the Internet.
This can be extremely frustrating, especially because you think you tried everything possible to stop those annoying ads from popping up.
Unfortunately, this is somewhat common, and we already wrote aboutAdBlock not working on Twitchin our previous guides.
For these reasons, in this article, we will discuss what could be the reasons why AdBlock is not working on Chrome, and finally, we will discuss the best way to solve this issue.
Why is Adblock not working?
If Adblock isn’t working, there are a few common reasons. On the top of the list are the following:
Why is Adblock not blocking YouTube ads?
If Adblock is not working on YouTube ads, it may be because of any of the following:
Is AdBlock Plus better than AdBlock?
Both are quite the same and share many features, such as the same list of blocked ads and the ability to whitelist websites or block individual elements.
AdBlock has a unique feature that lets you allow ads only on specific YouTube channels, and that can come in handy, but for the most part, both extensions are the same.
However, many users reported that AdBlock Plus is not blocking ads, but there are ways to fix that.
What can I do if Adblock is not blocking ads
Before going into these solutions, you should consider using a browser with an inbuild ad blocker. Many browsers have a built-in ad-blocker.
One such example is Opera One. This web browser uses the Chromium engine, making it very fast and powerful, and it comes with several privacy tools that can help you surf the Internet undisturbed.
These include a VPN and an ad-blocker, both very efficient and without any limitations.
Opera One is a very versatile browser. It comes in multiple versions, each specialized in something like VPN, Gaming, etc. There surely is an Opera One browser for everyone.
Besides being a great search engine, the browser has low bandwidth and little to no impact on system performance. Other browsers, such as Chrome, eat up lots of RAM.
Opera One
1. Make sure the ads that appear are not caused by malware
A lot of times, the ads that appear may be caused by malware that’s already on your PC. This is especially true if you see the ads when visiting less secure websites.
To prevent this type of adware and malware threats on your computer’s system, we advise you to confidently detect viruses withESET HOME Security Essential.
2. Add Tampermonkey to your browser
In this article, we discussed why your browser ad-blocker add-ons might now work and the solution to this issue.
So if AdBlock is not blocking Facebook ads, try the solutions we mentioned in this guide.
If you don’t have any malware on your PC, you can simply download and set Opera One as your default browsing software.
This isn’t the only issue, and many reported thatAdblock doesn’t work in Crunchyroll, but we covered that issue in a separate guide, so be sure to check it out.
Did you find a different solution to this problem? If so, share it in the comments section with us.
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Milan Stanojevic
Windows Toubleshooting Expert
Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.
Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.
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Milan Stanojevic
Windows Toubleshooting Expert
Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.