Adblocker is Not Working Topic - Opera GX
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Logius95 last edited by
@fanboynz said in Adblocker is Not Working Topic - Opera GX:
chrome://net-internals/#dns
what is Fanboy Announces? is it an ad block? i can't find it
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valepcm last edited by
Adblocker is not working on YouTube.
I've been having this problem for a week or so now.
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FishyBolo last edited by
hello, im fishybolo but you can call me feesh, recently i change my old laptop (that can block youtube ads) to a new laptop (that cant block youtube ads), so when im watching a youtube video 99% of the time an ad pops up, and even if i have opera ad blocker installed and running, it wont block youtube ads, can someone please just help me and make it so it can block youtube ads, any advice would hely
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icanmakeusmile last edited by
what do I do when Youtube starts showing ads again although nothing was changed with the ad-blocker ?
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quik last edited by
Official tweet related to the issue, it seems that devs are aware of the issue.
Dream on till your dream comes true
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Dqbster last edited by
So a few months ago I found a solution for this problem....
If we can't use the already built in adblocker, then why don't we download another from the extensions tab??
I also have a problem for the extensions tab. When I revealed the link it said "US" at the end so I used a vpn to access the extensions tab and download an extension called "Install chrome extensions" Then I downloaded "ABP ad blocker"
And that's how I fixed the problem for me
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AdrianRC last edited by
despite having the pop-up blocker turned on. Anyway, when I play an animeFLV video, an advertising window pops up.
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desco1204 last edited by
Just today started having an issue where now the regular built in adblocker is leaking ads on Spotify which hadn't been happening.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@desco1204 Me too, this problem also exist for youtube and youtube music. But for me there is since the third-last update.
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welcomeazt last edited by
@fuzzbuzzer I can't stand ads - and I refuse to pay for their removal. Opera offered a free ad remover which is why I changed browsers from Google Chrome to Opera - but despite my numerous direct complaints by email to Opera - I am still seeing youTube ads. This is intolerable.
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PierreNamikaze last edited by
It's fine to say that Opera offers blocking of ads and other unwanted popups, but despite that I still manage to get ads whether on YTB or on other sites and it gets really boring.
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PierreNamikaze last edited by
In fact we won't have the right to have news about this problem or how is it going? When I want to add YTB in the list of ads to block it bugs the whole site, it's really amazing to see that Opera "brags" to have an ad blocker and other crap on the sites that absolutely does not work not, might as well download a blocker from our side, ridiculous.
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Ianyukio last edited by
For some reason everytime I try to turn on the add block it doesn't let me, or it turns itself off. This problem is only with YouTube
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ZephD1nOnly last edited by
Hi I've been using Opera GX since 2019 and have really liked the unique features it offers like dark mode and an ad blocker built in to the settings. However, recently I've been constantly having to watch youtube ads which had previously been blocked despite the ad blocker function currently being on. It's grown to be annoying enough for me to take it to the forums but is anyone else experiencing the same issue and what might solve this?
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youwanttokno last edited by leocg
The ad blocker isn't working anymore in Youtube.
Actually, Youtube doesn't even want you to not watch ads anymore so badly rn.
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Spidsoeks last edited by
I've been using Opera GX for a while now and I've started getting a lot of ads even though the ad-blocker is on. Its mostly local ads and not international ads getting through.
I've seen about 10-15 ads and most of them are 30 seconds and cant be skipped which is very annoying.
I suggest a feature where you could manually block ads by for example right-clicking and selecting the block this ad (or what ever you want it to be called). Idk how ad-block works but i know that it's possible to do this since I've seen it in other ad-blocker extensions on Google Chrome for example