When I adopted Opera as my default web browser, I instantly began to appreciate its many handy features, including the built-in ad blocker. Enabled out of the box, the Opera ad blocker does a great job of blocking most ads, which helps sites to load faster and means there’s less opportunity for ads to inject malicious content.
Unfortunately, some sites refuse to allow me to read their content. Some sites go so far as to immediately pop up an immutable warning, instructing you to disable the ad blocker. Interestingly enough, nearly every site I go to with such a feature gets the steps for disabling the ad blocker wrong, at least for Opera.
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Instead of totally disabling the ad blocker, I prefer to add exceptions for the site I want to visit that refuses to give me access to its content because of the ad blocker. This approach means I still protect myself from potentially malicious content while allowing the sites I trust to function properly.
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The great news is that adding exceptions is fairly straightforward. Let me show you how.
How to add an ad-blocking exception in Opera
What you’ll need: The only thing you’ll need for this is a running instance of Opera. I’ll demonstrate this technique on Opera, version 101.0.4843.33.