Solution 1: Update AdBlock Extension
Google Chrome
- Go to the list of Chrome extensions by entering this syntax in the address bar.
chrome://extensions
- Turn on the Developer mode in the top-right corner by clicking on the blue slider.
- Click on the Update button to update all your installed extensions, including AdBlock.
Mozilla Firefox
- Paste the following in the browser address bar and hit Enter:
about:addons
- Click on the settings (gear icon) button above the list of extensions.
- Click on Check for Updates. If the AdBlock is running an outdated version, it’ll get updated automatically.
- Also, make sure the Update Add-ons Automatically option is checkmarked.
Solution 2: Disable Other Extensions
Google Chrome
- Click on the three-dots icon from the right-most corner of Chrome.
- From the menu, put your cursor over the Extensions option
- Click on Manage Extensions to get the list of all installed extensions.
- Now, click on the blue slider button for all extensions barring AdBlock.
- When all other extensions are disabled, check if AdBlock works on Twitch.
Mozilla Firefox
- Click on the Extensions icon from the Firefox toolbar.
- Select the Extensions tab from the left to get the list of all extensions.
- Click on the blue slider button of all extensions except AdBlock to disable those.
- Now, check if it makes AdBlock properly functional.
Solution 3: Clear Your Browser Cache
Google Chrome
- Open Google Chrome.
- Press Ctrl + Shift + Delete keys together to open the Clear browsing data wizard.
- Make sure the box beside Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files are checked.
- Click on the Clear data button to remove all cached files from the browser.
Mozilla Firefox
- Click on the hamburger menu icon on Firefox and choose Settings.
- Select the Privacy & Security tab.
- Click on Clear data… button from the Cookies and Site Data section.
- When the Clear Data wizard opens, remove the checkmark for Cookies and Site Data and keep the Cached Web Content check marked.
- Click on the Clear button to remove the cached data from Firefox.
- Close the page and start using Twitch without ads.
Solution 4: Remove Twitch from the AdBlock Whitelist
Google Chrome
- Open Twitch on Chrome and click on the AdBlock icon on the toolbar.
- If you’ve whitelisted this website, you’ll see a notification that the AdBlock is paused for this website.
- Click on the Unpause AdBlock button and Twitch will be removed from the whitelist immediately.
Mozilla Firefox
- Open Firefox and click on the AdBlock extension icon in the top-right corner.
- Click on the gear icon on the right.
- On the Settings page, the Allowlisted websites tab will open.
- See if you can find Twitch there.
- If it’s there, click on the trash bin icon beside it to remove the website from the list.
Solution 5: Reinstall AdBlock Browser Extension
Google Chrome
- From Google Chrome, click on the three-dots icon in the top-right corner.
- Hover your cursor over the Extensions option and select Manage Extensions.
- The list of all installed extensions will appear.
- Click on the Remove button under AdBlock. When prompted, again click on Remove.
- Again, go to the Extensions tab and click on Open Chrome Web Store in the bottom-left corner.
- Type AdBlock in Search the store field on the left.
- Click on the extension name and choose Add to Chrome button.
- Click on Add extension to confirm the installation.
Mozilla Firefox
- Visit the extension list on Firefox by entering the following URL on the address bar:
about:addons
- Click on the blue slider button beside AdBlock to disable it.
- Click on the three dots button and choose Remove.
- Again, select Remove for confirmation to uninstall AdBlock.
- Now, type AdBlock in the Find more add-ons field and hit Enter.
- In a new tab, find and click on AdBlock.
- Now, click on the Add to Firefox button to reinstall it.
Using the above-mentioned methods, you should be able to fix AdBlock not working on the Twitch issue. Tell us in the comment section which method worked for you.