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Vivaldi not Blocking Ads? 5 Tips to Make AdBlock Work Again

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Published onJune 28, 2022

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Vivaldi is a lesser-known web browser that specializes in customization and a high level of security. It has some robust features that make sure your identity is safe while protecting you from being tracked.

One of the key features of Vivaldi is its ad-blocker. It works great most of the time, but sometime you may run into some problems.

Quick Tip:

Yes, we enjoy Vivaldi because of what it can accomplish. However, Opera is an excellent browser that filters advertising natively, with a built-in ad blocker that you can toggle on and off straight from the toolbar.

Furthermore, if you want some further ad-blocking features, you can get some of the Opera extensions that block even trackers and malware.

Opera

Why is my AdBlock not working anymore?

Why is my AdBlock not working anymore?

It’s usually due to some misconfiguration. Vivaldi’s Ad Block is fairly foolproof and really easy to set up. However, you may have made some random mistake or clicked on the wrong thing.

This can lead to the ad-blocker no longer working. Don’t worry becausefixing this issue is very easy. And here are five ways to fix it.

What can I do if Vivaldi is not blocking ads?

What can I do if Vivaldi is not blocking ads?

1. Change blocking level

2. Block websites

3. Add exceptions

4. Block sources

Sometimes when you visit a website, you may get a notice telling you to accept the cookies that appear on the page. Vivaldi can block those.

Which browser has the best adblocker?

Well, Vivaldi is certainly up there as having one of the best adblockers on a browser. This is due to the high degree to which you can configure the adblocker and the ability to exempt websites.

Besides that, you haveOperawhose adblocker can detect and block scripts as soon as you enter a webpage. This can lead to web pages loading much faster than before.

And there’s alsoUR Browser. This one is not very well known, but its ad-blocker is pretty good. You can adjust its settings to prevent annoying ads and pop-ups from showing up. It even has an exemption list like Vivaldi.

Feel free to comment below if you have questions about web browsers. Also, feel free to leave comments about guides you’d like to see or information on browsers and their features.

Radu Tyrsina

Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).

For most of the kids of his age, the Internet was an amazing way to play and communicate with others, but he was deeply impressed by the flow of information and how easily you can find anything on the web.

Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.

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