Most of the time, this is caused by special tools on YouTube that can see when ads are being blocked or hidden. Sometimes, this error can also show up if your ad blocker is out of date, your browser settings are not correct, or if you have more than one ad blocker installed at the same time. In this article, we will discuss different ways to solve this error.
1. Remove the Third-Paerty Ad Blocker
The first step in troubleshooting this problem is to remove any third-party ad blockers installed on your browser. This only applies if you have added an ad blocker extension from your browser store. If you haven’t installed an ad blocker extension, you can skip this step and head directly to the third method below.
1.1 Google Chrome
1.2. Microsoft Edge
1.3. Opera
2. Use Incognito Mode
If you’d rather not remove your third-party ad blocker just for YouTube, there’s a handy workaround. You can use Incognito (or Private) mode in your browser to avoid the ad blocker message. By default, most extensions—including ad blockers—are turned off in Incognito mode unless you specifically allow them. This means you can use YouTube without running into the error message. However, please note that you won’t see your customized recommendations or stay logged in automatically. You’ll have to log in to your Google account every time you use Incognito mode. To open a private window, just press Control + Shift + N on your keyboard while your browser is open.
3. Allow Ads on YouTube
Another way to resolve this issue is to let ads display on YouTube through your ad blocker. You can do this by configuring your ad blocker to not run on YouTube. If you’re not using a third-party ad blocker but your browser has a built-in ad blocker—this is common in browsers like Opera GX—you’ll need to adjust your browser’s settings to turn off the ad blocker specifically for YouTube. If you’re using Opera GX or another browser with a built-in ad blocker, follow these instructions instead:
4. Use Mozilla Firefox
Currently, this ad blocker restriction only affects browsers built on Chromium, which includes most popular browsers like Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Opera GX. Mozilla Firefox is not affected, as it uses its own engine. If you want to keep your ad blocker and avoid the error message, consider switching to Mozilla Firefox. Simply go to the Mozilla Firefox official website, download the installation file, install Firefox, and start browsing YouTube without issues.
5. Subscribe to YouTube Premium
As a final option, you can subscribe to YouTube Premium. With YouTube Premium, you won’t see any ads at all, so you won’t need to use an ad blocker. Your monthly subscription fee covers the cost that would have been made from showing you ads, and creators get a share of your subscription. YouTube Premium currently costs 12 euros per month for an individual plan or 18 euros per month for a family plan. This might not be the best solution for everyone, so you’re welcome to use any of the workarounds above that suit your needs.

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