Besides some ad-blocker extensions, Google Chrome also has a built-in ad-blocking feature. But this feature is not always accurate and may block contents aside from ads in a pop-up form as well. Additionally, some suspicious ad-blocker Chrome extensions can also affect your browsing data safety. So, it’s a good idea to turn it off every now and then.
How to Turn Off Ad Blocker on Chrome?
If you’re currently using any specific ad blocker Chrome extensions, you can directly open it and turn it off temporarily. Meanwhile, you can also specifically turn off the ad-blocking feature on Chrome on both your PC and Phone. Here’s how you can change these settings:
On PC
Besides the normal ads, you can also turn off ad-blocking for content that may display in the pop-up form. Here’s how you can do it:
On Mobile
On your phone, you can only allow the ads on an Android phone. On the iPhone, there’s no such setting yet. However, you can turn on pop-ups and redirects on both phones. To allow ads on the Chrome app follow the following steps:Similarly, you can turn off blocking pop-up ads and redirects on your phone in this manner: On AndroidOn iPhone
How to Turn off Ad Blocker on Specific Websites on Chrome?
Another way you can disable ad blockers for a single website is to open any ad blocker Chrome extension you’re using. From the toolbar, click on your extension and look for an option that allows you to temporarily turn it off for your current webpage.But you can also disable the ad blocker for Chrome on a single or a few selected websites. This is especially helpful if you don’t want to completely turn off the ad blocker or if you trust certain websites.