At The FileCR, we use an adblock detection system to ensure that our website can continue to offer free access to our content without relying on intrusive ads or sponsored content. However, we understand that some users may experience issues with our adblock detection system, such as seeing an adblock alert even after disabling their adblocker.
If you are experiencing issues with our adblock detection system, here are some possible explanations and solutions to help you resolve the issue:
Browser Caching
Sometimes, the adblock alert may be cached in your browser, causing it to appear even after you disable your adblocker. In this case, you can try clearing your browser cache and reloading the website to see if that resolves the issue.
Anti-tracking or privacy tools
If you have installed anti-tracking or privacy tools that block certain elements of a website, including the adblock detection script, this may let the website know that the adblock is still enabled incorrectly. In this case, you may need to adjust your privacy tools settings or whitelist the file CR to allow the adblock detection script to work properly.
Firewall or security software
Some firewalls or security software may block certain scripts or elements of The FileCR, including the adblock detection script. This may let the website know that the AdBlock is still enabled incorrectly. In this case, you may need to adjust your firewall or security software settings or whitelist The FileCR to allow the adblock detection script to work properly.
Multiple Ad Blockers
If you have more than one ad blocker installed, disabling one may not be enough to prevent the ad block alert from appearing. You may need to disable all ad blockers or adjust your ad blocker settings to allow The FileCR.
Built-in Ad Blockers
Some browsers, such as Opera, have built-in ad blockers that can block ads on websites. This can cause the ad block detection system to trigger on The FileCR, even if you don’t have a third-party ad blocker installed. In this case, you may need to adjust your built-in ad blocker settings to allow ads on The FileCR.
Ad Block DNS
If you use ad-block DNS services that block ads at the DNS level instead of browser extensions or software, this can cause the ad-block detection system to trigger even if you have disabled your ad blocker in your browser. In this case, you may need to whitelist The FileCR in your AdBlock DNS service.
Blocking ads from network providers
Some network providers may block ads from certain websites, which may trigger the adblock detection system on The FileCR. In this case, you may need to contact your network provider to adjust their settings or whitelist The FileCR.
We hope these troubleshooting tips help you resolve any issues with our adblock detection system. If you encounter any issues, please do not hesitate to contact our technical support team for assistance.