Adblocker blocks Webpage content

More and more websites are asking (or sometimes requiring) visitors to turn off ad blockers before allowing them to view the site's contents. It's sometimes possible to prevent sites from detecting the usage of an ad blocker (e.g. turn off JavaScript). But doing so can cause parts of the site to stop working. I want to get to the site's content without having to turn off the Adblocker.
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Another solution will be to use a new script called anti-adblock-killer has been developed that allows you to keep your Adblock active when you visit a website equipped with an Adblock detector, and this asks you to deactivate it. The script "tricks" the web, making it believe that you do not have Adblock enabled, and you can access the content without problems and of course without seeing publicity.

Another solution will be to use a new script called anti-adblock-killer has been developed that allows you to keep your Adblock active when you visit a website equipped with an Adblock detector, and this asks you to deactivate it. The script "tricks" the web, making it believe that you do not have Adblock enabled, and you can access the content without problems and of course without seeing publicity.

In any other browser, the steps to follow are the ones Alma Cusevic suggests. In case of using chrome, I recommend downloading Tampermonkey (Script manager). Nevertheless there are plenty of alternative managers.

First a Script Manager has to be downloaded. Since I am using Firefox, I have installed Greasemonkey.
Than I needed to subscribe to an Anti-Adblock Killer list and install a UserScript. This prevents the detection of the ad blocker by the browser and allows it for the user to see the web site content, although the add blocker is still activated.