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Do you need to disable your ad blocker? Ad blockers are useful for blocking annoying ads and pop-ups, but they can also block you from accessing certain sites you want to see. Many web browsers have their own built-in ad blockers. However, you can also install third-party ad blocker extensions, like AdBlock or uBlock. This wikiHow teaches you how to disable your ad blocker on mobile and desktop browsers.

Things You Should Know

  • Using Chrome on a computer, go to ⋮ > Settings > Privacy and Security > Site Settings > Additional content settings > Intrusive Ads. Then click the radio option to enable ads.
  • Using Chrome on an Android, go to ⋮ > Settings > Site Settings > Intrusive Ads. Then tap the toggle switch to allow ads on all websites.
  • To disable third-party extensions on Google Chrome, Click ⋮ > Extensions > Manage Extensions. Click the toggle switch to disable any ad-blocker extensions.
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Disabling Chrome's Built-in Ad Blocker

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  1. It's the icon with three vertical dots in the top-right corner of the browser. This prompts a menu to open.
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  2. It's near the bottom of the menu. This opens the Settings menu in a new tab.
  3. It's in the menu bar to the left. It's next to an icon that resembles a shield.
  4. It's at the bottom of the menu. This expands the menu and displays more options below the "Additional content settings" header.
    • If you already see options below this header, you don't need to click anything.
  5. It's next to an icon that resembles a web browser.
  6. Click the radio button next to this option. This disables Google Chrome's built-in ad blocker.[1]
    • To re-enable the ad blocker on Google Chrome again, navigate back to this menu and click the radio option next to "Ads are blocked on sites known to show intrusive or misleading ads."
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Disabling Third-Party Ad Blockers on Chrome

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  1. It's the icon with three vertical dots in the top-right corner of the browser. This prompts a menu to open.
  2. It's about halfway down the menu. This displays a fly-out menu.
  3. It's at the bottom of the fly-out menu. This displays a list of all extensions you have installed on your Google Chrome web browser.
  4. Each extension, like Adblock Plus or uBlock Origin, has its own options box on the Extensions page, listed alphabetically.
    • If you know its name, you can search for it by pressing Command+F (Mac) or Ctrl+F (Windows) and typing its name into the "Find" bar in the upper-right corner.
  5. The enable/disable toggle switch is in the lower-right corner of the box for each extension. If the toggle switch is grey and to the left, the extension is disabled.
    • To enable the ad blocker again, navigate back to this menu and click the toggle switch.
    • Alternatively, you can click the extension's icon in the top right corner of your browser (there is an area for extension icons to the right of the address bar) and click Pause on this site (for uBlock Origin, press Ctrl and click to disable the ad blocker on a specific site). By disabling your adblocker this way, you'll only be turning it off for the current site you're visiting.
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Disabling Chrome's Ad Blocker on Android

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  1. This app icon resembles a red, green, and yellow orb with a blue dot in the middle. You'll find the Chrome app icon on one of your Home screens, in the app drawer, or by searching.
    • Google Chrome has not implemented its ad blocker on the iPhone and iPad. However, you can disable the pop-up blocker if it is blocking websites you want to see.[2]
  2. It's the icon with three vertical dots in the upper-right corner of Google Chrome and opens a menu.
  3. You'll find this near the bottom of the Settings menu under the header, "Advanced."
  4. It's below the "Content" header. It's towards the bottom of the menu.
  5. This enables and disables Google Chrome's built-in ad blocker. If the toggle switch is turned on, any website can display any ad. If the toggle switch is turned off, intrusive ads are blocked.[3]
    • To re-enable the ad blocker, navigate back to this menu and tap the toggle switch next to "Intrusive Ads" to re-enable the ad blocker.
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Disabling Safari Ad-Blocker Exensions on iPhone and iPad

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  1. It's next to an icon that resembles a blue compass in the Settings menu. Content blockers are controlled through the Safari app, and this is where you'll modify your ad blocker's current settings.
  2. A grey switch indicates that the feature is off and it will disable the pop-up blocker for Safari.
    • If you want to disable specific ad blockers interacting with Safari, you'll need to turn this switch on (green) to continue. Otherwise, if you want to turn off all your ad blockers, you're done once you turn the switch next to "Block pop-ups" grey.
  3. If you have any third-party ad blocker extensions, you can disable them in this menu. Tap Extensions below the "General" header.
  4. If you have any third-party ad blocker extensions, such as AdBlock, tap it in the Extensions menu.
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Using Safari Ad Blockers on Mac

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  1. This app icon resembles a blue compass that you'll find in the Dock.
  2. This option is in the menu bar at the top of the screen in the upper-left corner next to the Apple logo.
  3. It's usually the third option in the Safari menu and opens the Preferences window.
  4. It's below an icon that resembles a globe at the top of the page.
  5. It's in the menu bar to the left.
  6. If you have any websites listed under "Currently open websites" or "Configured websites", select Allow next to them.
  7. To allow pop-up from all sites you visit, select Allow next to "When visiting other websites." It's in the lower-right corner.
  8. It's below the icon that resembles a blue puzzle piece at the top of the Preferences window.
  9. All extensions and ad blockers are listed in the panel to the left in the Extensions menu. Click them to remove the checkbox to the left of all ad blocker extensions. If the checkboxes are all clear, you've disabled all ad blockers on Safari.
    • To enable the ad blocker again, navigate back to this menu and click the toggle switch.[4]
    • Alternatively, you can click the extension's icon to the left of the address bar and click to disable the blocker on this specific site.
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Disabling Microsoft Edge Ad Blocker Extensions

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  1. It has an icon that resembles an "e" with a gradient of dark blue to light green. You can turn off your ad blocker by accessing your extensions.
  2. It's the icon with three horizontal dots in the upper-right corner and displays a menu.
  3. It's about halfway down the menu next to an icon that resembles a puzzle piece. This displays a fly-out menu.
  4. It's at the bottom of the fly-out menu. This displays a list of all extensions you have installed, including your ad-blocker extensions.
  5. All extensions are listed in alphabetical order on the page that opens when you click "Manage Extensions."
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Disabling Firefox Ad Blocker Extensions on Desktop

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  1. This app looks like an orange flame or fox surrounding a bluish and purplish orb. To disable your ad blocker, all you have to do is manage your Add-ons.
  2. It's the icon with three horizontal lines in the upper-right corner of the window. This displays a menu.
  3. This menu option is about halfway down the menu next to an icon that resembles a puzzle piece.
  4. This button is located in the left sidebar of the Add-ons page and will show you a list of all the applications you have installed to be used directly in Firefox.
  5. All enabled extensions (like your ad blocker) are listed below "Enabled" on the Extensions page.
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Disabling Firefox Ad Blocker Extensions on Android

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  1. This app looks like an orange flame or fox surrounding a bluish and purplish orb. To disable your ad blocker, all you have to do is manage your Add-ons.
  2. It's the icon with three vertical dots in the lower-right corner.
  3. This displays all add-ons you have installed for Firefox.
  4. All enabled extensions will be listed under the "Enabled" header at the top of the page.
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    Can I choose certain sites to "white list" so ads can be seen? I don't want to disable Ad Blocker on all sites.
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    Yes, just visit the website, click on Ad Blocker in your toolbar, and select "Don't run on this page."
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    Why would I turn off my ad blocker?
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    Because, some websites will not work unless your ad blocker is off.
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    Why would I disable my ad blocker?
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    Some sites may not display content if you have an ad blocker on. You may also want to support a website by allowing ads, which give the site money.
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1. Open your web browser. 2. Open the menu in the upper-right corner. 3. Open the Extensions menu.
4. Locate your ad blocker extension
5. Click the toggle switch or checkbox to disable your ad blocker extensions.

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