Introduction.
If you’re an avid Twitch viewer, you probably know how annoying ads can be. It’s frustrating to get in the zone watching your favorite streamer, and then—boom—an ad interrupts your experience.
But don’t worry, you’re not alone. Ads are a big part of how Twitch makes money, but they can also drive viewers crazy.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through several ways to remove or reduce Twitch ads, from simple browser extensions to subscribing to channels.
I’ll also answer some common questions along the way, so you can make an informed decision about how best to enjoy your streaming experience without all those interruptions.
Let’s dive into how to remove Twitch ads and enjoy your favorite content uninterrupted.
What are Twitch Ads, and Why Do They Show Up?
Before jumping into how to remove ads, let’s quickly talk about what Twitch ads are and why they’re so common.
Twitch, like many other free streaming platforms, relies on ads to generate revenue. These ads allow them to keep the platform running and make money while providing free content for millions of viewers. So, when you watch a Twitch stream, ads pop up as a way for Twitch to get paid by advertisers.
The types of ads you see can vary. They can be pre-roll ads (which play before the stream starts), mid-roll ads (which appear during the stream), or banner ads (which show up on the side of the screen).
The frequency and length of these ads depend on several factors, like the streamer’s partnership status with Twitch and your location.
Though ads are a necessary evil for the platform, there are several ways to avoid or reduce them, so you can enjoy your streams without interruption.
How Do I Remove Twitch Ads?
1. Use Twitch Turbo
If you want to go the legit route, Twitch Turbo is a paid subscription service that removes all ads on the platform.
Twitch Turbo is available for $8.99/month, and once you subscribe, you won’t see any ads on any stream. This is the most straightforward and effective way to get rid of ads completely.
Besides removing ads, Twitch Turbo comes with other perks, like custom emotes, a badge to show you’re supporting the platform and a few other small features.
If you’re a frequent Twitch user and want a smoother experience, Twitch Turbo might be worth considering.
2. Subscribe to Your Favorite Streamers
Another way to avoid ads is to subscribe to the channel you’re watching. Streamers who are partnered with Twitch usually have ads enabled on their streams, but if you’re subscribed to them, you won’t see ads at all. This works because Twitch gives ad-free viewing as a perk to subscribers.
Subscribing to a channel also supports the streamer financially, which is great if you’re someone who watches that streamer regularly.
Subscriptions usually start at $4.99 per month, and you can get special perks, such as custom emotes and badges, in addition to ad-free viewing.
3. Use an Ad Blocker (Browser Extensions)
If you’re watching Twitch on your browser, you can use an ad blocker to block ads from appearing on the site. There are a lot of free ad blockers available that work well with Twitch, such as:
- uBlock Origin: A popular, open-source ad blocker that’s available for most browsers.
- AdBlock Plus: Another reliable ad blocker that can block a variety of ads, including those on Twitch.
Keep in mind that using ad blockers may be against Twitch’s terms of service, and there’s always the possibility that they might detect and block these extensions in the future.
However, as of now, using an ad blocker is an effective way to get rid of ads without paying for a subscription or Turbo.
4. Use a Third-Party Streaming App
There are also third-party apps that stream Twitch content without ads. Some apps have built-in ad blockers, so you can watch Twitch streams without interruptions.
One example is the “Twitch Leecher” app, which allows users to download streams to watch offline, though it doesn’t work for live streams.
Just be cautious when downloading and using third-party apps, as not all of them are safe or legal. Always check reviews and make sure the app is reputable before using it.
5. Twitch Ads Settings (For Streamers)
If you’re a streamer yourself, there are settings you can tweak to control the ad experience for your viewers.
While this doesn’t help you as a viewer, it’s still useful if you’re trying to build a community. Streamers can set their ad breaks to happen at specific times during their streams, and they can control how often ads show up.
If you’re a viewer, you can encourage your favorite streamers to experiment with their ad settings, though there’s not much you can do as an individual to change this. If you’re a streamer yourself, you’ll find these options in your Creator Dashboard.
Alternatives to Remove Ads on Twitch
If you don’t want to pay for a subscription or deal with browser extensions, here are some alternative options that might work for you:
6. Watch On Mobile Devices (Sometimes Fewer Ads)
Some Twitch viewers have noticed that ads seem less frequent when watching on mobile devices compared to desktop browsers.
While this isn’t a guarantee and can vary depending on the streamer, platform, and country, it’s worth trying. Mobile apps also often have fewer or shorter ads than desktop versions.
7. Use Amazon Prime to Subscribe
If you have an Amazon Prime membership, you can get a free subscription to one channel every month.
This is a great way to support your favorite streamers while avoiding ads, without having to pay extra money.
Keep in mind that this will only work for one channel each month, so it’s not a full Twitch ad-free experience, but it’s a good option if you want to get rid of ads on a specific channel.
FAQs
1. Can I block ads on Twitch without paying for anything?
Yes! You can use an ad blocker on your browser or a third-party app to block Twitch ads for free. However, keep in mind that this might violate Twitch’s terms of service, so it’s not 100% risk-free.
2. Are there any free ways to avoid Twitch ads?
Using an ad blocker is the most common free method. You can also subscribe to a streamer if you want to avoid ads on their channel, but this would require spending money on a subscription. Twitch Prime (free with Amazon Prime) can help you subscribe to one channel each month without paying extra.
3. Does Twitch Turbo work on all devices?
Yes, Twitch Turbo works across all devices, whether you’re watching on a computer, mobile device, or TV. Once you subscribe to Twitch Turbo, ads will be removed everywhere.
4. Do ads appear on every stream?
Not all streams have ads. Ads mostly appear on partnered or affiliated streamers’ channels, but if you subscribe to a channel, you can enjoy ad-free viewing there.
Conclusion.
Removing Twitch ads can seriously improve your streaming experience. Whether you choose to pay for Twitch Turbo, subscribe to your favorite streamers, or use an ad blocker, there are plenty of ways to reduce or remove ads completely.
The question is: How do you want to enjoy Twitch? Are you willing to pay for a smoother experience, or do you prefer to find free workarounds? Either way, with these methods, you’ll have a lot more control over your streaming time.
Which method works best for you?
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