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Download Adblock Plus for Safari ABP for macOS 10.12.6 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. The easy way to block ads on your Mac. Annoying ads like pop-ups, video ads, banners and ads disguised as content are things of the past thanks to Adblock Plus (ABP)! Mac: Delete Firefox from the Applications folder. Linux: If you installed Firefox with the distro-based package manager, you should use the same way to uninstall it - see Install Firefox on Linux. If you downloaded and installed the binary package from the Firefox download page, simply remove the folder firefox in your home directory.
The average person sees an average of 4,000 ads a day. If you think that’s too many, an ad blocker is your new best friend.
An ad blocker is a piece of software that can be used to block ads, and they work in two ways. The first way is when an ad blocker blocks the signal from an advertiser’s server, so the ad never shows up on your page. Another way ad blockers work is by blocking out sections of a website that could be ads.
These ads might be loud video ads, ads that follow you around the web, trackers, third-party cookies, and more. To use an ad blocker, you can search for ad blocker add-ons that are available in your browser. Firefox, for example, has this list of approved ad blocker add-ons. Click on this list (or ad blockers that are approved for your browser) and see which fits your needs.
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Find the right ad blocker for you
There’s AdBlocker Ultimate that gets rid of every single ad, but buyer beware. Some of your favorite newspapers and magazines rely on advertising. Too many people blocking their ads could put them out of business.
Popup ads are the worst. Block them with Popup Blocker and never deal with another annoying popup again.
One of the most popular ad blockers for Chrome, Safari and Firefox is AdBlock. Use it to block ads on Facebook, YouTube and Hulu.
Create a tracker-free zone with Content Blocking
On Firefox, you can use Privacy or Content Blocking settings to get even more control over ad trackers that serve you the ads.
Choose your level of protection
To start, click on the Firefox menu in the top right-hand corner of your screen. It looks like three lines stacked on top of each other. In the drop-down menu, click on Content Blocking. You should see a blue pop-up with different selections.
Go easy with Standard mode
If ads don’t bother you and you don’t mind being followed by trackers and third-party cookies, then the Standard setting should work for you. To get trackers off your tail in Standard mode, use a Private Browsing window.
Get tough with Strict mode
If seeing too many ads ruins your day, then the Strict mode is a better fit. This mode will block known third-party trackers and cookies in all Firefox windows.
Do-it-yourself Custom mode
The Custom setting gives you the ultimate choice. You can decide what you’re blocking, including trackers, cookies and more. If you allow cookies from a website, you’ll automatically be in Custom mode.
Cover your trail, block trackers
Click on the Trackers box and you’ll be able to block trackers in two ways. One way to block trackers is to do it when you’re working in a Private Window. Another way to do it is to block trackers in all windows. Keep in mind that if you choose to always block trackers, some pages might not load correctly.
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Take a bite out of cookies
Cookies are sent by websites you visit. They live on your computer and monitor what you’ve been doing on a site. When an airline hikes your rates because you’ve looked at plane tickets once that day, that is the handiwork of a cookie.
In Firefox, you can block all third-party cookies or just those set by trackers. Be aware that blocking all cookies can break some sites.
Send a Do Not Track signal
If you don’t want your online behavior used for ads, you can send websites a polite “thanks but no thanks” letter by checking the Do Not Track option of Firefox. Participation is voluntary, but the websites that participate will stop tracking you immediately.
Speed up thanks to ad blockers
In some cases, an ad blocker can help your browser go faster. When an ad is loading, it can slow down a website. At the same time, it takes longer to find what you’re looking for if you’re too busy closing yet another ad.
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If you want to learn more about ad blocking, there are hundreds of ad blocker extensions available for Firefox and other browsers. If want to try out the ad blockers Firefox uses, click here to download a browser that puts privacy first.
I (accidentally) blocked something. How can I unblock it again?
In Firefox:
- Select Firefox >> Add-ons (for Mac OS X / Linux, select 'Tools' from the menubar >> 'Add-Ons'), this will open your Firefox Add-ons Manager.
- Click on 'Extensions', find Adblock Plus there, go to 'Options' and then click on 'Filter preferences...'.
- At the top you will see the 'Custom filters' tab where you find your own filters in filter groups.
- Right-click a group and choose 'Show/hide filters' and this will show you the custom filters.
- Remove the respective filters from the right window. This should unblock the desired element again.
In Chrome:
- Click the Chrome menu button, then go to 'Tools' and choose 'Extensions'.
- Find Adblock Plus there and click on 'Options' under its description.
- Go to the 'Add your own filters' tab. Here you can remove the custom filters.
In Opera:
- Click the 'Menu' button (for Mac OS X / Linux, 'Tools'), select 'Extensions' >> 'Manage Extensions'.
- Find Adblock Plus there and click its small tool-icon on the right side and choose 'Preferences'.
- Go to the 'Add your own filters' tab. Here you can remove the custom filters.
I have Adblock Plus but I am still getting ads! Why?
Make sure Adblock Plus is enabled.
In Firefox:
Select Firefox >> Add-ons (for Mac OS X / Linux, select 'Tools' from the menubar >> 'Add-Ons'), this will open your Firefox Add-ons Manager. Click on 'Extensions', find Adblock Plus there, go to 'Options' and then ensure 'Disable everywhere' is unchecked.
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In Chrome:
Click the Chrome menu button, then go to 'Tools' and choose 'Extensions'. Find Adblock Plus there and ensure 'Enabled' is ticked on the right.
In Opera:
Click the 'Menu' button (for Mac OS X / Linux, 'Tools'), select 'Extensions' >> 'Manage Extensions'. Find Adblock Plus there and ensure it is not greyed-out and enabled.
Make sure you are subscribed to a filter subscription.
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In Firefox:
- In Firefox select Firefox >> Add-ons (for Mac OS X / Linux, select 'Tools' from the menubar >> 'Add-Ons'), this will open your Firefox Add-ons Manager.
- Click on 'Extensions', find Adblock Plus there, go to 'Options' and click on 'Filter preferences...'.
- Ensure there is a filter subscription ('EasyList' or 'Fanboy's Adblock List') that is enabled (ticked):
In Chrome:
- Click the Chrome menu button, then go to 'Tools' and choose 'Extensions' (for Mac OS X / Linux go to menubar 'Window' >> 'Extensions').
- Find Adblock Plus there, click 'Options' below its description.
- Make sure there is a filter subscription ('EasyList' or 'Fanboy's Adblock List') that is enabled (ticked):
In Opera:
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- Click the 'Menu' button (for Mac OS X / Linux, 'Tools'), select 'Extensions' >> 'Manage Extensions' .
- Find Adblock Plus there, click its small tool-icon on the right side and choose 'Preferences'.
- Ensure there is a filter subscription ('EasyList' or 'Fanboy's Adblock List') that is enabled (ticked):
Make sure Adblock Plus does not whitelist the website.
In Firefox:
- Select Firefox >> Add-ons (for Mac OS X / Linux, select 'Tools' from the menubar >> 'Add-Ons'), this will open your Firefox Add-ons Manager.
- Click on 'Extensions', find Adblock Plus there, go to 'Options' and click on 'Filter preferences...'.
- Go to the 'Custom filters' tab on the top, right-click 'Exception Rules' (if it is there) and choose 'Show/hide filters'.
- Ensure the right window does not contain any sites you do not want to see ads on:
In Chrome:
- Click the Chrome menu button, then go to 'Tools' and choose 'Extensions' (for Mac OS X / Linux go to menubar 'Window' >> 'Extensions').
- Find Adblock Plus there, click 'Options' below its description and then go to the 'Whitelisted domains' tab.
- Ensure the text box does not contain any sites you do not want to see ads on:
In Opera:
- Click the 'Menu' button (for Mac OS X / Linux, 'Tools'), select 'Extensions' >> 'Manage Extensions'.
- Find Adblock Plus there, click its small tool-icon on the right side and choose 'Preferences'.
- Click the 'Whitelisted domains' tab at the top and ensure the text box does not contain any sites you do not want to see ads on:
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I did all previous steps but I am still getting ads!
It could be that a malicious extension in your browser injects ads into webpages. Please read this guide how to detect such extensions and get rid of them.
Sometimes resetting Firefox or creating a new browser profile for Chrome works wonders.
If anything did not help, please report the websites with unblocked ads in our forum.