How to allow ads on miniwebtool.com
Ads can be blocked by an ad blocker extension, browser privacy protection, Android “Private DNS”, a filtering VPN, or your Wi-Fi/network. If ad domains are blocked, ads can’t load.
- Refresh the page once. On mobile, wait 3–5 seconds first.
- Switch network: Wi-Fi ↔ mobile data, then reload. If one works and the other doesn’t, the network is blocking ads.
- If you use a VPN / “security” / “privacy” app, pause filtering and reload.
On Android, Private DNS or a filtering VPN can block ads without any browser extension.
Desktop Mobile Android Private DNS Still not working
Desktop browsers
Chrome / Edge
AdBlock Plus
- Click the AdBlock Plus icon (top-right).
- Find a toggle like Enabled on this site.
- Switch it until it becomes Disabled on this site (meaning ABP is disabled for miniwebtool.com).
- Reload the page.
Diagram only. Your icon may look different.
AdBlock (hand icon) / uBlock Origin
- Click your blocker icon (AdBlock hand / uBlock shield).
- Choose Don’t run on pages on this domain / Pause on this site / power button OFF for this site.
- Confirm if asked (often Exclude).
- Reload the page.
Firefox
If you use an ad blocker extension (ABP/uBlock/AdBlock)
- Click the blocker icon (top-right).
- Disable it for miniwebtool.com (wording varies by extension).
- Reload the page.
If you do NOT use an ad blocker
- Click the shield icon on the left of the address bar.
- Turn off Enhanced Tracking Protection for miniwebtool.com.
- Reload the page.
Private Window note
- Private Windows can block tracking/ads more aggressively.
- If ads don’t show in Private Window, try a normal window.
Brave
- Click the lion/shields icon near the address bar.
- Turn Shields OFF for miniwebtool.com.
- Reload the page.
Mobile devices
Android + Chrome
Most common cause: Android Private DNS or a filtering VPN.
Allow ads by turning off Private DNS
- Open Settings.
- Go to Network & Internet (or Connections).
- Find Private DNS (sometimes under More connection settings).
- Set to Off or Automatic (not a provider name).
- Return to Chrome and reload miniwebtool.com.
If you see a provider name (example: NextDNS / AdGuard / “dns…”) it can block ad domains without any extension.
Other checks (Android)
- If you use AdGuard/Blokada/NextDNS, pause blocking and reload.
- Switch networks: Wi-Fi ↔ mobile data.
- If you’re on a work/school Wi-Fi, try mobile data.
iPhone / iPad (Safari)
Turn off Content Blockers (or allowlist the site)
- Open Settings.
- Tap Safari.
- Tap Content Blockers.
- Turn OFF blockers, or allowlist miniwebtool.com inside your blocker app.
- Return to Safari and reload the page.
If you use a “privacy DNS / VPN” app
- Pause filtering and reload.
- Try switching Wi-Fi ↔ mobile data.
Tip: you can take screenshots on most devices with Power + Volume Down.
Android “Private DNS” (more detail)
If you recently enabled Private DNS (or installed a DNS/VPN privacy app), it may block ad domains used by many sites. Some sites may still show “ads” if they use first-party banners or different networks.
- Private DNS Off/Automatic: ads are more likely to work.
- Private DNS Provider: may block Google ad domains and trigger our “ad blocked” message.
Still not working?
- Disable blockers/privacy protection for miniwebtool.com and reload.
- Turn off Android Private DNS (or pause filtering VPN apps) and reload.
- Switch Wi-Fi ↔ mobile data and reload.
- Clear site data for miniwebtool.com, then reload.
Need help? Please contact us and include:
• device + browser
• Wi-Fi or mobile data
• Android Private DNS status (Off / Automatic / provider name)
• screenshot of the message
Contact page: miniwebtool.com/about/contact/