The adblock chrome ipad error can occur on Chrome browsers running on Windows.
The adblock chrome ipad error message that users encountered is, Adblock chrome ipad is locked. You must first unlock it in your extension settings.
If you’re running Windows 10, and you’re getting this error, here are a couple of troubleshooting steps to help you resolve it.
- No adblock error on your iPad can be triggered by the Safari browser, so the best solution is to clear its cache.
- If the problem persists, you can try reinstalling Safari from the App Store.
- To fix the “No ads” error on Chrome, you should remove and reinstall the browser.
Reset Chrome
- Open the Chrome app and click on 3-dot menu next to your profile name.
- Select Settings.
- In the Settings window, click Advanced.
- Scroll down to Reset and clean up section and click Reset Chrome.
- Confirm the reset by clicking Reset.
Uninstall and reinstall Chrome
- Press the Windows Key + I to open the Settings app.
- Navigate to Apps.
- Select Google Chrome.
- Click the Uninstall button.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.
- Reinstall Chrome
- Try a different web browser
Remove browser extensions
- First, try removing all extensions running from your Chrome browser on your iPad. To do so, open the Chrome browser on your iPad.
- Click the three-dotted menu on the browser’s toolbar.
- Choose the More tools option from the options.
- Select Extensions from the options.
- Click the three-dotted menu and choose Remove extension from the menu.
- Next, select the extension you want to remove, and click the Remove button.
- Restart the iPad after removing all extensions.
- Reset Chrome
To reset Chrome on your iPad, open Chrome on your iPad. - Click the three-dotted menu on the browser’s toolbar.
- Select More tools from the menu.
- From the further options, select Restore Factory Defaults.
- Click Reset.
Clear your cache and cookies
- To clear cache and cookies, open the Google Chrome browser -> type “chrome://settings” in the address bar -> tap on “Clear browsing data”.
- Check the “Cookies and other site data” and “Cached images and files” options -> tap on “Clear data”.
Turn off your extensions
- Open Google Chrome, click on the menu icon in the top right corner and select More tools > Extensions.
- Locate your problematic extension and disable it. Now try to open the problematic website.
- Disable antivirus
Some antivirus programs can cause issues with adblockers. Try to disable your antivirus software and check if it helps.
Disable add-ons
- Open Firefox and tap on Options.
- Click the Advanced tab.
- Under General, uncheck the Enable third-party browser extensions.
- Open Chrome and tap the Menu button.
- Select Settings.
- Scroll down and select Show advanced settings.
- Under the Privacy section, uncheck Enable third-party cookies.