How To block ads in Chrome, Internet Explorer,Firefox/Opera

Here is the guide to block ads in Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, and Opera on Windows. If you are using one of these browsers, you must have noticed some random popups appearing on your screen.

While we tend to concentrate on what we are supposed to be doing on the internet, these ads are a constant distraction. These ads can be quite annoying and you must have wished to block ads in Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, and Opera on Windows.

It is not a very complicated matter and with a few simple steps, you will be able to block ads in Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, and Opera on Windows.

Contents

Overview:

How to block ads in Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, and Opera on Windows. Read on to know how you can get rid and block ads on different web browsers if you are working on Windows XP, Windows Vista, 7&8, Mac OS X, and Linux users.

Let’s start with the methods that can help you block ads irrespective of the browser you are working on. The first two methods mentioned below are effective in blocking ads in any browser or software. Also in instant messengers and other such programs.

Block ads in Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox/Opera:

AdFender:

AdFender is a blessing in disguise. The fact that it can work with multiple browsers is because instead of installing as a browser extension, it actually gets installed as a program on Windows. That is why you can use it to block ads in Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, and Opera on Windows and elsewhere. Simply download and install AdFender on your computer through the link below.

Download AdFender for Chrome.

HostsMan:

Although, HostsMan is not a dedicated ad-blocking program, however, you can still use it to block ads in Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, and Opera on Windows. Here is how this will work. Being a Windows host files’ modifier, you can use it to block ads on any browser or program.

Read more: How to Block Popup Ads on Android Devices

Download HostsMan.

Besides these two methods, here are some other methods you can use to block ads in Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, and Opera on Windows.

How to Block Ads on Firefox:

To Block Ads on Firefox is one of the easiest. Firefox supports extensions and add-ons so you can simply download AdBlock Plus. This extension includes a number of settings and filters to select which ads you want to block on Firefox. If you do not want to go through the hassle, you can simply select ‘Easy List’ and leave it for the extension to take care of annoying ad pop-ups.

Price: Free

How to Block Ads on Internet Explorer:

Method I:

Good news is that AdBlock Plus has also been made available for Internet Explorer. So, you can use the same extension for Internet Explorer, download it and block ads conveniently.

Method II:

Another way to prevent ad popups is to opt for private browsing. Here is how this will work; you will need to import an XML file to Internet Explorer’s private browsing content filter. This XML file is derived from the list of ads to be blocked in AdBlock Plus.

Read more: Download AdAway v2.9.1 Apk – Best Ad Blocker for Android

Download the XML file from here:

  1. Once you have downloaded the file, unzip it.
  2. Now navigate to Internet Explorer> Safety> InPrivate Filtering Settings> Advanced Settings.
  3. Now, click on Import and select the unzipped XML file and click OK. That’s all.
  4. Now, you will be able to block ads on Internet Explorer. Also, make sure to enable ‘Private Filtering; to block ads even if you are not using InPrivate Browsing.
  5. Go to Safety> InPrivate Filtering and select Enable.

Note: If you want to prevent yourself from the hassle to manually turn InPrivate Filtering on each time you work on Internet Explorer, you can permanently turn it on through the following simple hack

  • Run Regedit.
  • Now go to
  • HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\InternetExplorer\Safety\PrivacIE
  • Now, Right click and click on ‘New’> DWORD
  • Name this new key as ‘Start Mode’
  • Now, right click on this new key and select ‘Modify’. Here, enter ‘1’ as the Value Data and select Hexadecimal as Base. Click Ok.
  • That’s all.

Method III:

You can use Simple Adblock which is a plugin much similar to AdBlock Plus. Although, you will not be able customize lists or block individual ads yet, Simple Adblock includes a number of filters that can help block ads on Internet Explorer. The free version can block upto 200 ad requests per day while you can also get Pro and Enterprise edition as well. When you install Simple Adblock, its icon will appear at the bottom bar on Internet Explorer.

How to Block Ads on Chrome:

Method I:

Download AdBlock Plus and block unwanted ad pop-ups while working on Chrome.

Method II:

Another method to block ads on Chrome is through AdBlock for Chrome. This extension effectively starts blocking ads as soon as you install and activate it. Adblock uses ad block lists from Adblock Plus and Adblock Plus Easy List which means that there is no need to customize lists or choose any filters.

A useful added feature is that the extension lets users to delete a site from the list and prevent it from being blocked. You can do this by pressing Ctrl+Shift+L while navigating to the specific website. Moreover, if you want to block a website that you are surfing, simply press Ctrl+Shift+K.

How to Block Ads on Opera:

Opera does not offer as many features to block ads and similar to Internet Explorer, blocking ads on Opera is a complicated process but not impossible. Previously, the two conventional methods being used to block ads were through built-in content blocker and block flash ads add on.Now that Opera has included extensions in the browser, ad blocking add ons are available. Some reliable ones are mentioned below.

AdBlock Plus:

Price: Free

As mentioned earlier, the effective ad blocking extension that was previously available for Firefox has now been made available for Opera as well.

Opera Adblock:

This is an extremely convenient and effective method to block ads. The extensive is specifically created fro Opera and as soon as you install and enable it, it is good to work. The extension will automatically block ads, tracking websites as well as Facebook, Flash and other buttons randomly placed on the websites. Opera Adblock also offers a number of options. You can go to ‘Preferences’ and edit lists, add or delete websites from the blocklist. Also, you can add a button to the address bar that will directly enable Adblock and disable it likewise.

These were all the possible and reliable ways to block ads in Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, and Opera on Windows.

Now you can enjoy surfing the web and working online without being interrupted by unwanted ad pop-ups and buttons.

Just be sure to download the extensions and programs from a reliable trusted and trusted source and avoid installing the extension from unreliable sources.

This post was last modified on January 21, 2019 7:27 pm

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