Block Youtube Edge
The new Microsoft Edge has become very popular very quickly, but it’s still going through some early growing pains. This past week, Microsoft acknowledged an issue with Edge where AdBlock users can’t access YouTube.
If you’re using Microsoft Edge and also happen to be using AdBlock or AdBlock Plus, you might notice some issues with YouTube. As pictured below, this combination seems to break the ability to play videos entirely. It’s happening consistently on every version of Microsoft Edge, including on multiple platforms (Windows, macOS, etc).
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- Making a suggestion. There are many ad blockers available for Microsoft Edge, and all of them do a great job. Whether you want straight forward ad blocking with AdBlock, or something a little more.
- Microsoft Edge has recently released its new Chromium-based version. Since 2016, users have been able to block ads on Microsoft Edge with Adblock Plus, and we continue to support the browser in the update! Get the extension for the new version here. Adblock Plus was the first ad blocker for Microsoft Edge available to the general public.
Microsoft acknowledged the problem in a support post, saying:
Youtube Ad Blocker For Edge
We’ve heard that a number of users who have the AdBlock (Plus) or Adblock for Youtube extensions installed are running into errors on YouTube videos. If you’re experiencing this bug, you will likely encounter a black screen on the video player when attempting to load a video on YouTube.

Luckily, Microsoft does have a solution — simply disable AdBlock. The extension — and other ad blockers like it — do often break some webpages (ours included), so disabling it entirely should fix this problem.
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