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With Adblock you are permanently spared from advertising on websites. If you want to deactivate the small add-on, you can do so in the settings of your browser. We have summarised here exactly how this works for the most common browsers.
How do I deactivate Adblock in Google Chrome? This is how it works
If you only want to temporarily disable the Adblocker in Google Chrome, follow these steps:
- Open Chrome and click on the Adblock icon at the top right of the URL bar.
- With a click on the slider, deactivate the add-on.
- If you want to deactivate the add-on for a longer period of time, so that the symbol in the bar also disappears, you can do this in the browser’s add-on settings. To do this, click on the menu button with the three dots in the upper corner.
Under “More tools”, select the menu item “Extensions”. - Flip the lever on “Adblock Plus”.
- The add-on is then deactivated on all pages.
Turn off Firefox adblock
You can also conveniently switch off Adblock in Firefox with two clicks.
- To do this, click on the icon in the top right-hand corner and deactivate the extension using the slider.
You can also deactivate the extension in the settings. To do so, click on the three dashes in the top right-hand corner. - Then select the item “Add-Ons and Themes” and navigate in the left list of the new window to the menu item “Extensions”.
- You can now switch off Adblock by clicking on the slider.
Disable Adblock in Microsoft Edge
In Microsoft Edge, it is also possible to quickly deactivate it.
- To do this, click on the Adblock icon and switch off the extension
Alternatively, you can go via the settings by clicking on the three dots in the top right-hand corner and navigating to the menu called “Extensions”.
- Here you then simply flip the switch under Adblock so that the add-on is deactivated.