Adblock blocked by daily mail

The Daily Mail!

It's not uncommon for websites to block ad blockers, including Adblock, to prevent users from bypassing their advertising revenue streams. The Daily Mail, being a popular online publication, likely has a significant reliance on advertising to generate revenue.

When Adblock blocks ads on the Daily Mail website, the site may detect this and respond by blocking access to the content or displaying a message asking you to disable your ad blocker. This is often referred to as a "paywall" or "ad blocker detection."

Here are a few possible solutions to help you access the Daily Mail content while still using Adblock:

  1. Disable Adblock for the Daily Mail: You can temporarily disable Adblock for the Daily Mail website by clicking on the Adblock icon in your browser toolbar, selecting "Don't run on pages on this site," and then reloading the page. This will allow you to access the content without blocking ads.
  2. Use a different ad blocker: If you're using Adblock, you might consider trying a different ad blocker like uBlock Origin or Ghostery. These ad blockers may be more effective at blocking ads on the Daily Mail website.
  3. Use a browser extension to bypass ad blockers: Some browser extensions, like uMatrix or NoScript, allow you to customize your browser's behavior and potentially bypass ad blocker detection.
  4. Contact the Daily Mail: If you're a frequent visitor to the Daily Mail website, you might consider contacting their customer support team to express your concerns about ad blocking. They may be willing to work with you to find a solution that balances their advertising needs with your desire to use an ad blocker.

Remember that ad blockers are designed to protect your online experience by blocking unwanted ads, trackers, and malware. If you're concerned about the impact of ad blockers on your browsing experience, you can always try disabling them temporarily to see if the issue persists.