This specific message is typically part of an "anti-adblock" script. Lithuanian news portals and content providers use it to protect their advertising revenue. When a user visits a site with an active ad blocker, the script triggers a pop-up or overlay that: that their ad blocker has been detected.
Many browsers (Firefox, Safari, Edge) have a "Reader View" that strips away ads and scripts, often bypassing detection. DД—mesio, jЕ«s vД—l ДЇjungД—te AdBlock!
to the content (sometimes blurring the page or preventing scrolling). This specific message is typically part of an
Since detection scripts usually run on JavaScript, disabling it for that specific site can sometimes bypass the block, though it may break other site features. Many browsers (Firefox, Safari, Edge) have a "Reader
Community-maintained lists, such as EasyList Lithuania , frequently update their code to hide these specific "anti-adblock" warnings. Technical Origin
The phrase is a Lithuanian warning message used by local websites to detect and discourage the use of ad-blocking software. Translated to English, it means: "Attention, you have turned on AdBlock again!" Context and Usage
The message is often hardcoded into the website's CSS or JavaScript. Security and privacy tools like uBlock Origin or specialized filter lists like are specifically designed to target and hide these warnings so users can browse uninterrupted.