Has the AdBlock button vanished from the browser toolbar every time you open Firefox? Visit about://addons and see whether AdBlock has been disabled or even uninstalled. Either way, it could be an issue with malware, an extension that doesn't like AdBlock, a broken installation of AdBlock, or even Firefox itself.
- 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'. Click the 'Update now' button. How can I remove a filterlist? Go to Tools Add-Ons Preferences (next to Adblock Plus) Filter.
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One of the most popular ad blockers for Chrome, Safari and Firefox is AdBlock. Use it to block ads on Facebook, YouTube and Hulu. Use it to block ads on Facebook, YouTube and Hulu. Create a tracker-free zone with Content Blocking. If the AdBlock Icon is selected and still does not appear in the toolbar, in Safari go to View Customize Toolbar and drag the AdBlock icon to the toolbar. If you need troubleshooting assistance with the AdBlock for Safari Mac app, please see this article: Troubleshooting the AdBlock for Safari Mac App or reach out to us at [email protected]. In case, there is no further need for the ad blockers and you want to uninstall AdBlock Plus Firefox, Flash, AdBlock and other extensions. It can also be done in simple steps. How To Remove AdBlock From Firefox? Removing ad blockers and other extensions is a way to free some drive space.
If AdBlock is constantly being uninstalled or disabled every time you open Firefox, it could mean your computer is infected with malware—even if you have a Mac. Macs are vulnerable to malware just as Windows computers are, it's just more rare. Malware often looks for and uninstalls extensions that can keep them from doing their nefarious work.
The first thing you should do is check about://addons for any extensions you don't remember installing yourself. If you find any, remove them.
Next, scan your computer with an anti-malware application. We recommend Malwarebytes. We are not affiliated with them; we've just found that their software tends to find malware that others miss. Plus, it's available for both Windows and MacOS, and it's free!
If the scan finds malware, follow the instructions in this Knowledge Base article.
If AdBlock is still being disabled or uninstalled when you open Firefox, look for extensions that don't want you to use ad blockers.
- Reinstall AdBlock.
- Disable all other extensions except for AdBlock.
- Restart Firefox a few times. If AdBlock is still there each time, it means one of the extensions you disabled is the culprit.
- Enable each of the other extensions one at a time, restarting Firefox after each one, until AdBlock is uninstalled or disabled again. The last extension you enabled is the jealous one.
You'll need to decide which extension you value more, that one or AdBlock. If you like them both, just re-enable AdBlock every time you start Firefox. You can also be a good web citizen by reporting the problem to the developer of the other extension.
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Extensions can become corrupted if something goes wrong in Firefox. Try reinstalling AdBlock. Be sure to copy any custom filters to a text file for safekeeping first.
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By the way, our payment page opens every time AdBlock is installed. If you don't want to pay for AdBlock at this time, just close the page.
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If the above suggestions haven't helped, the culprit may be Firefox itself. Your profile or the file that stores the extensions registry might have become corrupted. Try this solution first. If that doesn't help, try these troubleshooting steps.