1 How to Disable the Chrome Ad Blocker and Show All Ads2 How to Allow Chrome Ads on Specific Sites

The first reason is for morality or competition concerns. Google, as you may know, is the biggest ad company in the world. Though we all know it for YouTube, Google Docs, and its Pixel phones, 70% of its revenue comes from advertising. While Google only disables ads that pop-up, auto-play videos, etc., allowing it to decide which ads to show you could hamper its competitors.You may also feel that you don’t need Chrome blocking ads for you because you already have a third-party ad blocker. There should be little need to double-up. Finally, the sites you frequent may be getting their ads blocked and you may want to support them the best you can.Whatever the reasons, we’re going to show you how to disable ad block in Chrome for all sites or specific ones. Lets’ get started:

How to Disable the Chrome Ad Blocker and Show All Ads

How to Allow Chrome Ads on Specific Sites

With that, Google Chrome’s ad blocker should be adjusted to suit your preferences. However, if you like ads in your browser but not in your OS, you may want to follow our guide to disabling them on Windows 10. While you’re there, why not learn how to save all your tabs in Chrome so you can open them again later?

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