FIX: Adblock Not Working on Crunchyroll

Or you could just do the right thing

Adblock may benefit consumers who don’t want their viewing ofMy Hero Academiainterrupted by unrelated ads, but websites constantly seek out ways to get around Adblocks to take advantage of ad revenue.Crunchyrollis one of the worst offenders, and users find that Adblock often ceases to work on the site.

The good news is that there are multiple fixes that can restore your Adblock to working order, but it can sometimes feel like an ongoing fight to best Crunchyroll’s ads. Just think of it as the epic battle at the end of your favorite anime.

How to Fix Adblock Not Working on Crunchyroll

If you are suddenly bombarded with ads like you’re on the receiving end of Saitama’s fist, try one of these fixes.

The first step should be to update Adblock. When Crunchyroll implements new features that get around Adblock, you should look for an update to the extension itself that restores its functionality. This method is how to update the extension within Chrome, but other browsers will have similar processes.

This will update all of your extensions (even those that aren’t Adblock) and ensure everything is working with the latest changes and modifications.

Sometimes all it takes is removing and re-installing the Adblock extension. Corrupt data can cause malfunctions in the way the extension works.

There’s no need to worry about updating the extension if you do this — it should automatically add the latest version of the extension to your browser.

If you’re still seeing ads even after updating your extension, you might need to try a different browser — preferably one with a built-in adblocker. Operais one of the best options out there. Its built-in adblocker often works better than extensions or add-ons.

After this, close out of the settings menu and try Crunchyroll again. Opera is one of the best browsers for watching ad-free content on the web simply because of how effective its ad blocker is.

There are numerous Adblock options on the web. A few examples are:

Beforeadding any extension to your browser, take the time to read reviews and ensure the extension is trustworthy. For example, there is an extension called “Adblock for Crunchyroll” that masquerades as an adblocker, but instead spams your browser with advertisements for bitcoin.

This is a somewhat complicated technique and one that should be approached with caution, as it involves editing some of your Sys32 files. These control and influence the operating system, so if you mess with information you’re not familiar with, it can cause a lot of damage.

This step directly blocks the host of the advertisements so they will not display on your system again. Many users report this as one of the most successful fixes, but save it for the last resort.

Alternatives to Adblock

Crunchyroll supports itself through a combination of ad revenue and subscriptions. If at all possible, pay the $7.99 subscription to support a website that provides content you enjoy. Watching content on a free, adblocked account is essentially taking money out of the company’s pocket.

Another option is to subscribe to the free, 14-day trial. You can cancel it before the subscription starts. If you need multiple email addresses, you can use a service like10MinuteMailto get as many disposable addresses as necessary.

Many similar articles advocate Crunchyroll Guest Passes, but that service is not currently supported by the site — and it doesn’t seem as though the company has plans to resume the service at any point in the future.

Most ad blockers currently work on Crunchyroll, but if yours stops working, try one of the above fixes. If nothing else works, you can choose to subscribe or use free trials to continue binging on your favorite anime.

Patrick is an Atlanta-based technology writer with a background in programming and smart home technology. When he isn’t writing, nose to the grindstone, he can be found keeping up with the latest developments in the tech world and upping his coffee game.Read Patrick’s Full Bio

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