How To Remove Browser Ads in Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

How To Remove Browser Ads in Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

Persistent unwanted ads interrupt browsing and waste attention. It might be a sudden pop-up or banners hogging your screen real estate. It is time to tackle these annoyances head-on.

Let’s walk through the process step by step so you gain control over your browsing again. I start with Chrome’s built-in settings, then add an extension for an extra layer of protection. Keep Chrome updated and revisit these settings occasionally to stay in control.

Setup - Remove Browser Ads in Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

Open Google Chrome.

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Ensure it is updated to the latest version for the best experience.

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Click the three vertical dots at the top right - your menu button.

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Click Settings from the dropdown menu.

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You will see several sections in Settings.

Privacy and security

In the left-hand panel, click Privacy and security.

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Click Site settings to open the permissions and content controls for sites you visit.

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Scroll down and click Ads.

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Toggle on the option to block ads on sites that show intrusive or misleading ads.

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This setting targets the bothersome ads we want to eliminate. Turning it on tells Chrome to stop sites that bombard you with unwanted advertising content. You should notice fewer interruptions right away.

For additional techniques and troubleshooting, see more ways to block ads in Chrome.

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Add an extension - Remove Browser Ads in Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

For extra protection, I also use an ad blocker extension to reduce overall ad clutter.

Open the menu again via the three dots and click Extensions, or go to the Chrome Web Store.

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In the Chrome Web Store, type AdBlock into the search bar.

From the results, choose AdBlock.

Click Add to Chrome.

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Confirm by clicking Add extension.

Once installed, a small AdBlock icon appears next to the address bar to indicate it is active.

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This tool strengthens your setup by blocking ads that slip past Chrome’s built-in controls. It works alongside Chrome’s settings to keep pages cleaner and faster. You can pause or adjust it on a per-site basis using the toolbar icon.

If you are managing extensions for downloads, you can also quickly add the IDM extension to Chrome manually.

Keep it optimized

Keep your browser updated to maintain both performance and protection.

Review Privacy and security and Ads settings occasionally to confirm they remain enabled.

Adjust extension settings if a trusted site needs ads allowed for proper functionality.

Final thoughts

Chrome’s Ads control plus a trusted ad blocker removes intrusive pop-ups and heavy banners without breaking trusted sites. Keep Chrome updated, confirm the block intrusive or misleading ads toggle is on, and let the extension handle the rest. With these steps, you get a smoother, more focused browsing experience.

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