


Once you have installed it, run it and open. Not only can it block ads, but it's also pretty fast.Īll you need to do is head to the Brave browser website, then click download. There are a couple that come with built-in ad blockers, which you might like. I've touched on some great options in the latter part of my article. The one you're using may be acting up because of some kind of major software problem. Instead of relying on your browser extension, it might be time to move on to a new one. Tap the disable button on the extensions you want to temporarily switch off.Open Menu, and then head to the Extension manager.Click on the blue toggle for the extensions you want to disable.Click on the Menu button, and then Add-ons.Toggle off the Chrome extensions that you want to disable.Here's how you temporarily disable Chrome extensions: I'd recommend that you disable your most recent extensions, while only keeping your ad-blocking extension on. Now, there's no way to tell which extensions your adblocker is conflicting it. Not only will your Twitch adblock stop working, but your browser would be sluggish as more resources would be used. There's a chance that your adblock is conflicting with other extensions, and not doing its job properly. Solution 3: Stop Adblock Conflicts (with other Extensions) Restart Chrome once you're done, and then open Twitch and check whether your adblock extension is working.Untick the Allow Acceptable Ads on Twitch button.Once the Settings menu has opened, click on the General tab on the left corner.Click on the adblock icon on the top right corner.Here's a pretty standard method to try (on Chrome browser) You should be able to right-click the adblocker from the right side of your browser, then configure appropriately.
#TWITCH ADD BLOCKER HOW TO#
It's hard to say how to reset your adblocker settings, as the process differs per extension and browser you're using. You probably accidentally configured them and forgot. You should see a dialog box if there is new firmware for your extensionĪpart from the above, your ad blocker may have faulty settings.Select the 'Update Add-ons Automatically' button.Click on the gear icon on the upper-right corner.Visit Twitch and check whether your adblock extension is still not working.


#TWITCH ADD BLOCKER UPDATE#
Tap the Update button that is on the far left corner.Find Developer Mode from the advanced settings on the screen (should be on the top right corner).Type Chrome://Extensions into the address bar and then press enter.Here's what you do on Google Chrome browser: Simply update your adblock extension to the latest version to take care of this. If your adblock extension is outdated and bugging out, the error wouldn't be a surprise. Solution 1: Update Adblock (Outdated Adblock Extension)
