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Opera gx adblock
Opera gx adblock










opera gx adblock

Not many people know or have noticed, but in addition to the section with subscriptions (“manage lists”) of the built-in adblocker, Opera also has “white lists” section – resources on which ads are always shown (ignores built-in adblock). Just copy the URL of each list, and paste it in the custom lists section of Opera's settings. The uBlockOrigins uAssets Git Repo has a bunch of filters that you can add. The other way, is to add custom filter lists, which can be useful for people who don't want to install extensions, but want to block more ads. Install it, and it will take care of the problem for you. You can find the extension on the Opera Addons store and the Chrome Webstore. This may seem like a no-brainer to experienced users, but there are a lot of people who don't know about the popular ad-blocking add-on. The easier way to fix the YouTube ad blocking problem on Opera is to just use an extension like uBlock Origin. That brings us to one of two workarounds for the issue. One tech-savvy user on reddit mentioned that Opera's ad blocker is generic and that it does not work with YouTube's script, specifically the Polymer framework. None of these browsers have an issue blocking ads on YouTube. Well if that was true, then no ad-blocker should work, right? I use Firefox and Edge regularly every day, and also have Vivaldi and Brave on my computer, just to keep an eye on new features and changes. The consensus among Opera GX users seems to be that something has changed on YouTube's end, which prevents the browser from blocking the ads. And all these were with the block ads and block trackers options enabled.īack to the issues with Opera, there is no explanation from the developers, even though an official thread (created by a moderator) exists at the browser's forums. Some days it failed to block ads, sometimes it would load the ad and skip it in a split-second, sometimes I didn't get ads at all. While ad-blocking in GX failed completely, the tests with regular Opera browser were a bit weirder. You may have noticed that I mentioned Opera GX so far. But this seemed completely random, one day it would work, the next day it didn't. I also noticed that if I kept watching videos for a while, I wouldn't get the ads until I exited the browser and came back. This made me wonder whether it depends on the channel that has uploaded the video, because the ones without ads were from specific channels, and these were mostly big brand channels who were probably in it for the marketing, and not the monetization part. When I kept switching through videos in a large playlist, nearly every single video had an ad, but some didn't. Opera GX doesn't seem to block 9 out of 10 ads. So I stuck to the default lists and used the browser primarily to watch videos.












Opera gx adblock