Hi! Thanks for reaching out about the issue with seeing more ads despite your Total Adblock Premium purchase on June 17, 2025. Let’s work together to get this sorted for you.
To start, could you tell me if you've noticed whether these ads appear on specific sites or all over the web? Also, have you tried any steps so far like clearing your browser cache or updating the extension?
Meanwhile, here are some helpful steps to try, which often resolve this kind of issue:
1. Clear your browser’s cookies and cache – Sometimes old data can interfere with ad blocking, making ads show unexpectedly.
2. Make sure both your browser and Total Adblock extension are updated – Updates fix bugs and improve compatibility.
3. Uninstall and reinstall Total Adblock – This can clear out any corrupted files or glitches affecting its performance.
4. Review your filter lists and allowlists in Total Adblock’s settings – Check that important filters aren’t disabled or that sites aren’t accidentally allowed to show ads.
5. Check if you might have multiple ad blockers active – Sometimes extensions conflict and reduce effectiveness, so disable extras if you have them.
If these don’t improve things, we can explore deeper troubleshooting or I can help you connect with Total Adblock customer support directly.
Would you like me to guide you step-by-step through any of these suggestions? How’s your browsing setup looking right now?
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Hi! Thanks for reaching out about the issue with seeing more ads despite your Total Adblock Premium purchase on June 17, 2025. Let’s work together to get this sorted for you.
To start, could you tell me if you've noticed whether these ads appear on specific sites or all over the web? Also, have you tried any steps so far like clearing your browser cache or updating the extension?
Meanwhile, here are some helpful steps to try, which often resolve this kind of issue:
1. Clear your browser’s cookies and cache – Sometimes old data can interfere with ad blocking, making ads show unexpectedly.
2. Make sure both your browser and Total Adblock extension are updated – Updates fix bugs and improve compatibility.
3. Uninstall and reinstall Total Adblock – This can clear out any corrupted files or glitches affecting its performance.
4. Review your filter lists and allowlists in Total Adblock’s settings – Check that important filters aren’t disabled or that sites aren’t accidentally allowed to show ads.
5. Check if you might have multiple ad blockers active – Sometimes extensions conflict and reduce effectiveness, so disable extras if you have them.
If these don’t improve things, we can explore deeper troubleshooting or I can help you connect with Total Adblock customer support directly.
Would you like me to guide you step-by-step through any of these suggestions? How’s your browsing setup looking right now?