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How to stop adverts on dailymotion

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The quickest way to stop adverts on Dailymotion is to install a browser extension ad blocker. Free options like Poper Blocker handle video overlay ads and mid-roll interruptions without any technical setup. Chrome users can also restrict ads through the browser's built-in Site Settings.

Which ad blockers work on Dailymotion?

Two options stand out for Dailymotion specifically.

Poper Blocker is a free browser extension (available at poperblocker.com) that targets the kinds of ads Dailymotion serves: video overlays, pop-ups, and playback interruptions. It works across Chrome, Firefox and Edge. Because it is free, it is the sensible starting point for most users.

AdLock (adlock.com) is a paid ad-blocking tool that covers Dailymotion alongside other video platforms. It is aimed at users who want broader protection across multiple sites and browsers in one product, rather than a per-browser extension.

How to block Dailymotion ads using Chrome Site Settings

If you would rather not install an extension, Chrome has a built-in route. According to a method documented by Wondershare Filmora, you can do the following:

  • Open Chrome and go to Settings, then Privacy and Security.
  • Select Site Settings, then scroll to Ads.
  • Add Dailymotion to the blocked sites list.

This does not catch every ad type, but it reduces the volume of display and overlay ads without any third-party software.

What types of Dailymotion ads can be blocked?

Dailymotion runs several ad formats. Pre-roll video ads play before content starts. Mid-roll ads interrupt longer videos. Overlay ads sit on top of the video player. Banner and display ads appear around the page. A good extension like Poper Blocker targets all of these, though pre-roll and mid-roll video ads are the ones most users find disruptive.

Do ad blockers always work on Dailymotion?

Ad blocking on video platforms is an ongoing back-and-forth. Dailymotion periodically updates its ad delivery in ways that can temporarily get past blockers. If you notice ads slipping through, check that your extension is up to date. Most reputable blockers push filter list updates regularly to keep pace with these changes. If one extension stops working reliably, switching to the other option above is a practical fix.

A note on mobile

Browser extensions do not work inside mobile apps. On Android, using a browser like Firefox for Android (which supports extensions including uBlock Origin) rather than the Dailymotion app gives you the same blocking capability as on desktop. On iOS, Safari's content blockers such as AdGuard for Safari provide partial coverage. The Dailymotion app itself offers no built-in ad-free mode for UK users as of May 2026.

Frequently asked questions

does poper blocker work on dailymotion
Yes, Poper Blocker is a free browser extension that works on Dailymotion and blocks video overlays, pop-ups, and playback interruptions. It's available for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge, making it a good starting point for most users looking to stop ads on the platform.
how do i block ads on dailymotion chrome
You can block Dailymotion ads in Chrome by going to Settings > Privacy and Security > Site Settings > Ads, then adding Dailymotion to your blocked sites list. Alternatively, you can install a free ad blocker extension like Poper Blocker for more comprehensive ad blocking.
is adlock free for dailymotion
No, AdLock is a paid ad-blocking tool, not free. It covers Dailymotion alongside other video platforms and is designed for users who want broader protection across multiple sites and browsers in a single product rather than using individual browser extensions.
what's the easiest way to stop adverts on dailymotion
The easiest way is to install Poper Blocker, a free browser extension that requires no technical setup and blocks video overlays and mid-roll interruptions on Dailymotion. It works on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge.
can i block dailymotion ads without an extension
Yes, Chrome users can block Dailymotion ads using the browser's built-in Site Settings by navigating to Settings > Privacy and Security > Site Settings > Ads and adding Dailymotion to the blocked list, though this method may not catch all ad types.

Sources

  1. How to Get Rid of Ads on Dailymotion: Best Ad Blockers & Tips (adlock.com)
  2. How to Block Ads on Dailymotion for Free? | Poper Blocker (poperblocker.com)
  3. How to Block Ads on Dailymotion? A Complete Guide! (filmora.wondershare.com)

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