tag:old-support.getadblock.com,2013-08-06:/discussions/questions/78650-location-of-adblock-on-my-imac-with-os-1094AdBlock: Discussion 2016-01-05T16:57:53Ztag:old-support.getadblock.com,2013-08-06:Comment/388213092016-01-04T03:48:11Z2016-01-04T03:48:12ZLocation of AdBlock on my iMAC with OS 10.9.4<div><p>I can't even tell whether it has been installed as I am always
returned to your home page with the suggestion I download the
application.</p>
<p>Bob Oliver<br>
(510) 527-1982</p></div>Robert Olivertag:old-support.getadblock.com,2013-08-06:Comment/388213092016-01-04T16:34:58Z2016-01-04T16:34:58ZLocation of AdBlock on my iMAC with OS 10.9.4<div><p>Hi Bob,</p>
<p>First, thank you for your payment! AdBlock is a browser
extension, not an application. You should see it listed in
<strong>Safari > Preferences > Extensions.</strong> You
should also see the <strong>AdBlock button</strong> in Safari's
extensions bar. It looks like a gray stop sign with a white hand
inside it.</p>
<p>If you're not seeing either of those, can you please <a href="http://support.getadblock.com/kb/basic-troubleshooting/how-do-i-uninstall-or-reinstall-adblock">
reinstall AdBlock</a> and let us know if that helps?</p>
<p>Rhana<br>
AdBlock Community Manager</p></div>Rhanatag:old-support.getadblock.com,2013-08-06:Comment/388213092016-01-04T17:31:10Z2016-01-04T17:31:10ZLocation of AdBlock on my iMAC with OS 10.9.4<div><p>Rhana-</p>
<p>Thanks for advice. Extensions tells me that it has been
installed, but I do not see it listed in my Downloads folder. I see
no grey stop sign with a white hand. Does it operate automatically
or do I have to start it or give it some preferences.</p>
<p>Just in case this is helpful: my Safari Preferences are to block
cookies from third parties.</p>
<p>Bob Oliver</p>
<hr></div>Robert Olivertag:old-support.getadblock.com,2013-08-06:Comment/388213092016-01-04T17:51:02Z2016-01-04T17:51:02ZLocation of AdBlock on my iMAC with OS 10.9.4<div><p>Hi Bob,</p>
<p>You won't see it in your Downloads, since extensions don't make
it out of the browser. Although they are downloaded, they're
"scooped up" (immediately installed) by the browser before they
become more than a temporary file in your Downloads folder.</p>
<p>AdBlock starts working as soon as it's installed. There are some
settings you can change. Normally you would click the
<strong>AdBlock button</strong> in the extensions bar and select
<strong>Options</strong>. Since you're not seeing that, however,
you can get to AdBlock's options through Safari's Extensions
list.</p>
<p>In AdBlock's entry in the Extensions list, do you by any chance
see something that says <strong>Show button</strong>?</p>
<p>If you don't, can you please <a href="http://support.getadblock.com/kb/basic-troubleshooting/how-do-i-uninstall-or-reinstall-adblock">
uninstall and reinstall AdBlock</a> and let us know if that changes
anything?</p>
<p>Rhana<br>
AdBlock Community Manager</p></div>Rhanatag:old-support.getadblock.com,2013-08-06:Comment/388213092016-01-04T17:58:18Z2016-01-04T17:58:19ZLocation of AdBlock on my iMAC with OS 10.9.4<div><p>When I go the extensions sub-menu I get the following:</p>
<p>If I click on Safari AdBlock I go back to the download/install
web page.</p>
<p>Bob O.</p></div>Robert Olivertag:old-support.getadblock.com,2013-08-06:Comment/388213092016-01-05T16:57:52Z2016-01-05T16:57:52ZLocation of AdBlock on my iMAC with OS 10.9.4<div><p>Hi Bob,</p>
<p>My apologies, I was still thinking of the Chrome version of
AdBlock. Safari works differently.</p>
<p>Right-click Safari's toolbar and select <strong>Customize
Toolbar</strong>. Under **Drag your favorite items into the
toolbar..." find the AdBlock button and drag it up into Safari's
toolbar.</p>
<p>Please let me know if you don't see the AdBlock button among
Safari's toolbar items.</p>
<p>Rhana<br>
AdBlock Community Manager</p></div>Rhana