If ads are only appearing on one specific website, you can manually block the element or domain causing the trouble. When on the problematic webpage, tap the . Look at the list of loaded requests.
If the issue persists only on one specific website, that site may be using "Ad-block detection" or server-side ad insertion that is difficult for mobile browsers to intercept. In these cases, reporting the URL to the 1DM developers via the "Feedback" section in the app is the best way to get a permanent fix in the next update.
That can help get you an accurate and fast response. 1dm adblock not working
If the ad blocker in 1DM (formerly IDM) is not working, it is usually due to
If 1DM’s internal blocker is struggling with a particularly stubborn site, you can supplement it with a system-wide Private DNS. This blocks ads at the network level before they even reach the app. If ads are only appearing on one specific
Disable system-wide adblockers to see if 1DM works independently. 6. Known Issues and Limitations
Some websites serve different content—including more ads—to mobile browsers. By changing the User Agent to "Desktop," you might trigger a different, less aggressive ad-serving version of the site. If the issue persists only on one specific
to their mobile browsers to supplement or replace the built-in filtering. Disable Conflicting Extensions
If you have tried all the steps above and a specific website still manages to break through 1DM's defenses, the website's anti-adblock script might simply be too advanced for 1DM’s native tools. In this case, you can use a dual-app approach. Use a Dedicated Ad-Blocking Browser + 1DM Catch
Switch from Normal or Low to or Strict . Note: Aggressive mode might occasionally break a website's functionality. If a page stops loading, temporarily dial it back to Normal. 4. Clear 1DM Browser Cache and Cookies