Managing browser extensions in Microsoft Edge on Windows 11
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There seems to be more & more websites asking me to disable my ad blocker. From everthing I can see, I have no ad blockers but still seem to get this message often.
Can anyone help me before I go totally bald from pulling my hair out:)
Managing browser extensions in Microsoft Edge on Windows 11
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Hi Michgal2k,
Welcome to Microsoft Community.
Edge
Edge > Settings > Privacy and services > Tracking protection . set to Basic or Balanced, not Strict.
Chrome
Chrome > 3 dots > More tools > Extensions, make sure there's not any type of ad-blocker or privacy extension.
3 dots > Settings > Advanced > Privacy & Security > Content settings > Pop ups & redirects > allow.
Still under Content settings > Ads > you might have to set this to Allowed.
3 dots > Settings > Advanced > Privacy & Security > turn off "Send a do not track request" and under Site settings, experiment with those settings.
Block pop-ups in Microsoft Edge
In the new Microsoft Edge Edge logo, go toSettings and more Three-dot More icon >SettingsGear-shaped Settings icon >Site permissions.Select Pop-ups and redirects.Move the Blocktoggle toOn*.*
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