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Struggling with the “uBlock Origin extension was turned off because it is no longer supported” error on Google Chrome? 😱 Don’t worry! This video will show you the easiest and fastest way to fix, restore, and re-enable uBlock Origin on Windows 10, Windows 11, macOS, MacBook, laptops, and PCs.

Many users suddenly see the message: “These extensions were turned off because they’re no longer supported.” If uBlock Origin stopped working or your ad blocker isn’t functioning, this guide has the perfect solution.

What you’ll learn in this tutorial:

How to re-enable uBlock Origin using chrome://flags

Workarounds to restore uBlock Origin on Chrome

Solutions for all devices: Dell, HP, Lenovo, Acer, ASUS, MSI, Razer, Samsung laptops, custom PCs, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, and more

Step-by-step instructions for Windows 10 / Windows 11 and macOS

If you’re seeing errors like “These extensions may soon no longer be supported” or losing your favorite ad blocker, this video is your complete fix guide.

👉 Works on Google Chrome across PCs, laptops, and Mac. Perfect for anyone dealing with Chrome extension errors, uBlock Origin issues, or ad blocker problems.

✅ Watch till the end and get your uBlock Origin extension back up and running!

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00:00Hi everyone and welcome back to our channel Victor Explains.
00:13In today's video, we're going to talk about how to fix the error uBlockOrigin extension was turned off because it's no longer supported on Google Chrome.
00:21To get started, open a new tab and type chrome colon forward slash forward slash flags in the address bar, then press enter.
00:30Once you're there, use the search bar and look for M13.
00:35You'll need to enable both options that say temporarily unexpired M138 and M139 flags.
00:42After that, go ahead and relaunch chrome so the changes can take effect.
00:46When chrome restarts, go back to the flags page and this time search for MV2.
00:51Enable the option that says allow legacy extension manifest versions.
00:56Again, you'll need to relaunch chrome to apply this setting.
01:00Now, if you see any error message like this, just click on it and choose clear all.
01:10Once you've done that, your uBlockOrigin extension should be re-enabled and working just like before.
01:16You'll need to be reading the address table.
01:18It's just a little bit easier for me to allow you to read and edit.
01:20You won't need to be reading the text because there's nothing wrong.
01:22I'm a bad guy, put a realist.
01:24You won't need to be reading the text but it's just like before.
01:26You won't need to be reading the text page and how to make it.
01:28You can read the text.
01:30It's just like a little bit easier.
01:32You don't need to read that.
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