If you have an older version of Chrome, this button may display as three horizontal lines.

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.

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.

Google Chrome has not implemented its ad blocker on the iPhone and iPad. However, you can disable the pop-up blocker. [1] X Research source

To prevent pop-ups and ads, return to these settings in “Pop-ups and redirects” and “Ads” and tap the toggles to turn them off (the switch turns grey).

If you can’t find the Settings icon, swipe your finger to the right on your phone screen until you reach a search bar, type “Settings” into the search bar, and tap on the result that appears.

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.

To turn the ad blocker back on, navigate back to this menu and click the toggle switch.

To enable the ad blocker again, navigate back to this menu and click the toggle switch. [2] X Research source 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.

To turn the blocker back on, navigate to this menu again and click the toggle switch.

To turn the blocker back on, navigate to this menu again and click the toggle switch.