While using AdBlock, you may encounter a website that requires you to disable your ad blocker to access the content.
Desktop extensions - Chrome, Firefox, Edge
Disable AdBlock
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Click the AdBlock icon on the browser toolbar. If you don't see it, here's how to show it.
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On the pop-up menu, click Pause on this site.
The page will automatically refresh, and ads will no longer be blocked.
Note: This will add the site to your allowlist for 7 days. If you visit the site again within those 7 days, AdBlock will automatically renew the allowlisting for another 7 days.
Re-enable AdBlock
If you want to re-enable AdBlock, click the AdBlock icon on the browser toolbar and then click Resume Ad Blocking on the pop-up menu.
Desktop app - Safari
If you use the AdBlock for Safari Mac app, please see this article.
What about mobile devices?
If you use AdBlock on a mobile device, you can pause AdBlock to stop blocking ads while you're on a site. If you use an iPhone or iPad, you can also allowlist sites.
Why do I still see the notification after pausing AdBlock?
If you continue to see the anti-adblocking notification after pausing AdBlock, and you've already tried refreshing the page, there is likely something else preventing ads from showing.
Can't you block the notifications?
While it's technically possible to block anti-adblocking notifications, we have chosen not to. In some cases, it's even illegal. You can read more about our philosophy here: Why doesn't AdBlock block anti-adblock walls?
I have Premium. Why do I still see these notifications?
Blocking these types of notifications isn't currently included in Premium: All about AdBlock Premium. Blocking anti-adblocking notifications is a complex issue with potential legal implications (see the article linked in the question above).