6 Ways to Block Twitch Ads (2022)

Whether you’re a frequent user of Twitch or hang out on the website every once in a while, you would undoubtedly be aware that having a decent adblocker is essential.

But sadly, not every adblock is compatible. This is because Twitch puts in a lot of effort to detect and prevent ad-blockers.

Having said that, you’ll actually need to employ an ad-blocker that’s both trustworthy and undetectable.

Is It Possible to Block Ads on Twitch in 2022?

Yes, several methods can help you block advertisements on Twitch. One such method is using the AdBlock browser extension.

To be honest, the entire scenario with blocking advertisements on Twitch is a bit complicated, mainly because of how the platform orients the working of ads.

In simple words, Twitch makes it pretty challenging for adblockers to distinguish between an ad and a section of the video that is being streamed.

But there is nothing much to worry about. After a series of comprehensive research, we’re here with the best methods to block ads on Twitch in a convenient manner. The tools and methods that we’ve outlined below are actually the most promising ones, still working in 2021.

How to Block Twitch Ads

On Android smartphones, it is pretty convenient to block Twitch advertisements. The best approach for many is installing an ad blocker app, such as AdLock, directly from the Play Store. Doing that will make you come across fewer ads and have a seamless viewing experience on your portable devices.

However, Twitch has found a way to get past certain adblockers. An effective way for Twitch Affiliates to generate money is through advertisements. A percentage of the money spent on Twitch ads goes to the streamer. This is one of the main reasons why Twitch has been trying hard to surpass any kind of blockers that might come in the way.

Thankfully there still exists some ways that can provide the necessary assistance. But before you proceed with any of that, it is essential to keep in mind that when you watch these commercials amid a broadcast, you’re helping to finance content producers.

1. Install an Adblock Browser Extension

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There are a number of browser extensions that have the capability to blocks ads on Twitch. Here are some.

AdBlock

This is one of the most popular browser extensions in the market that is capable of blocking Twitch ads. More importantly, it gets updated regularly to keep up with Twitch’s new implementations.

Installing it is quite easy. Simply go to getadblock.com website in your preferred browser, then click the Get AdBlock Now button to install the extension for your browser. It currently supports Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Safari.

TTV LOL

TTV LOL is a popular Twitch ad-blocker that many Reddit users suggest. It’s available for both Firefox and Chrome. It claims to prevent live stream advertising even while maintaining video quality and avoiding the purple screen that appears on Twitch if it detects that an adblocker is being used. As of this writing, it seems to be operating well.

uBlock Origin

Using an adblocker like uBlock Origin is another approach to stop ads on Twitch. It is one of the most common and successful methods that is currently being utilized by many Twitch viewers. It works by sending a notification to Twitch that commercials have been seen and then refreshing the stream. Sounds amazing, right? Well, it works amazing as well.

Be warned though, these extensions tend to stop working every once in a while because Twitch keeps on implementing new methods to prevent ad-blockers from blocking ads on their platform. The best you can do is to try alternative ad-blockers until you find the one that is working.

2. Use a VPN

VPN

A VPN will not only keep you safe online, but it can also help remove Twitch advertisements altogether. The way this method works is to set the location of your VPN to one where Twitch doesn’t show many ads.

Twitch advertisements may or may not show up from time to time in some locations. By routing your VPN and trying out different IPs, you can typically avoid ads. You still need to be aware of the drawback that, depending on your VPN’s connectivity, you could experience some lag.

Some of the best VPN providers are PureVPN and NordVPN. These VPNs allow you to select the country that your IP should be set to.

3. Watch on Third-Party Twitch Players

There are a lot of third-party websites that are capable of broadcasting Twitch streams in their own custom video player. In this way, they are capable of blocking ads while also offering the same features as Twitch such as real-time chat. Some of these sites even offer additional features that are missing from the Twitch platform. For instance, MultiTwitch.tv allows you to watch multiple streams at once.

Here are a couple of good websites that you should check out:

4. Install ‘Alternate Player for Twitch.tv’ Browser Extension

There is a browser extension called Alternate Player for Twitch.tv that opens Twitch streams in its own custom video player. In this way, the extension is capable of blocking any ads that Twitch attempts to display.

This extension is available for Google ChromeFirefox, and Microsoft Edge. Once you install it on your preferred browser, simply go to Twitch and open a stream. The extension will now force the video to be played in its own custom player, thereby blocking all ads.

5. Get Twitch Turbo

Twitch Turbo is a Twitch membership service that comes with ad-free viewing experience and a few additional perks. It costs about $8.99 USD per month which may be a steep price for people who are only looking to block ads. The additional perks that it offers are picking a custom color for your chat username, expanded emote set, and saving your broadcasts for 60 days instead of 14 days.

6. Subscribe to the Content Creator’s Channel

If you regularly watch Twitch broadcasts of a particular content creator or multiple creators, then you may want to subscribe to their channels. By doing so, Twitch would no longer display any ads whenever you watch streams from the channels that you are subscribed to. Not only this but you would also be supporting your favorite creators financially and helping them grow their channel.

Which Adblock is Good for Twitch and the Most Effective?

The most effective ad blocker is AdBlock. It is well designed to effectively block ads and pop-ups on YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, and other websites. With over 60 million users and 350 million downloads, AdBlock is also the most popular ad-blocking extension available in the market. It supports Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge.

Apart from AdBlock, some effective alternatives are uBlock Origin, TTV LOL, and AdBlock Plus.

Wrapping Up

There are a lot of ways in which you could block ads on Twitch in 2021. You can take advantage of ad-blockers, use a VPN to set your location to a country where Twitch ads aren’t shown as much or use third-party websites that can broadcast streams from Twitch.


Credits:

  • Adblocker image by GetAdBlock.com
  • VPN image by HowStuffWorks
  • Twitch Turbo image by StreamerSquare
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Ali Mahdi

Ali Mahdi is the founder of CyberTips and a seasoned software developer. His expertise lies in programming, cryptocurrency trading, and social media marketing. In addition to CyberTips, Ali has written for other prominent blogs in the past for 5+ years, including iDrop News, Redmond Pie, iPhone Hacks, and iDownloadBlog.