Again! — Attention, You Have Adblock Enabled

After making the change, hit Cmd + R or Ctrl + F5 to reload the page. The Bottom Line

Look for the AdBlock icon in your browser toolbar. Click it and select "Don’t run on pages on this site" (or "Pause on this site"). This lets you support the creators you actually like while keeping the rest of the web ad-free.

We get it. Pop-ups are annoying, and auto-playing videos are the worst. You probably installed an ad blocker to reclaim your sanity while browsing. But lately, you’ve been hitting a wall—specifically, a wall that says: Attention, you have AdBlock enabled again!

Why You’re Seeing the "AdBlock Enabled" Message (And How to Fix It)

If you're on Brave or Firefox, click the shield icon in the address bar and toggle the protection off for that specific domain. After making the change, hit Cmd + R

If you’re seeing this message on your favorite sites (including ours), here is a quick look at why it’s happening and how you can find a middle ground. 1. The "Whac-A-Mole" Effect

Running a website isn't free. From server costs to paying the writers who research these articles, ads are often the only reason the content remains free for you to read. When ads are blocked, the "lights" eventually go out. 3. It Might Be Your Browser (Not Just Your Extension) This lets you support the creators you actually

You don’t have to uninstall your blocker to keep browsing. Here’s the best way to handle it: