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How to remove Facebook ads from your browser

Facebook has become a social network used by a large number of users in the Arab world and beyond. Some find Facebook ads to be very annoying and want to get rid of them, while others find them annoying but do not want to remove them as a form of support for Facebook since ads are their main source of income. However, I believe that everyone has the right to keep them or remove them as they see fit. Recently, Facebook seems to be more focused on getting more ads and less on the user experience. Therefore, there are browser extensions available that allow you to easily remove these ads by installing them on your browser. This way, the decision to remove or keep the ads is up to you.


You can easily remove Facebook ads through Google Chrome, Firefox, and also Opera browsers. Opera now allows the installation of Google Chrome extensions, so you can use Google Chrome extensions if you use Opera. This enables you to remove Facebook ads. Below are some reviews of the extensions.

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Google Chrome

For Google Chrome users, there are several extensions that can remove ads from various web pages, but we are specifically addressing Facebook and how to remove ads from it. We will review the Facebook Adblock extension that allows you to easily get rid of Facebook ads. You can also use the Commercial ads blocker for Facebook extension to remove Facebook ads, which is also very effective. And if you want to completely remove ads from all websites, the globally renowned AdBlock extension is always available to do just that.

Firefox

For Firefox users, there are also extensions that allow the removal of Facebook ads from the browser. There is the AdBye – For Facebook extension that completely removes ads from Facebook. And the Ad blocker extension for removing ads from web pages, and the Ad Killer extension that allows you to remove ads from any site by simply clicking on the ads with this extension. Additionally, we have the QCLean extension that removes Facebook ads, suggested pages, and posts. We recommend trying it for Firefox users.

You can now use one of these extensions as discussed, but it should be noted that by using these extensions, you do not support Facebook. However, if ads are bothersome to you, there is no problem, but personally, I have not considered using them because Facebook provides me with a free service, so why would I remove the ads and cut off their source of income? But ultimately, it is up to the user, and I hope this information is useful. Thank you.

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