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Adrinth (Modrinth's Advertising)
Adrinth (Modrinth's Advertising)

What is Adrinth?

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Written by Jai Agrawal
Updated over a week ago

Modrinth makes use of an in-house network called Adrinth. 90% of the ad revenue from all pages goes directly to creators. The remaining 10% of ad revenue pay for Modrinth's upkeep costs and allow us to continue to exist.

Adrinth ads are fully compliant with GDPR, CCPA, and other privacy laws, and fall under the Acceptable Ads Standard. There is only ever one per page, they are less than 120 pixels tall, and they are separate and distinguishable from actual site content.

While you are not required to turn off your adblocker to access Modrinth, you would be supporting both Modrinth and its creators in the process. For the benefit of everyone involved, we humbly request that you turn off your adblocker. You can use the links on the right side to navigate to your browser or browser extension.

AdBlock extension

AdBlock is configurable by clicking its logo, either within or next to the Extensions button (usually a puzzle piece or a double right chevron).

From within the settings panel, it is very easy to disable ads on Modrinth. Simply click "Always" under "Pause on this site".

AdBlock extension settings

If this still didn't work, your browser may have its own protection as well. Please refer to your browser's section on this page.

Adblock Plus extension

Adblock Plus is configurable by clicking its logo, either within or next to the Extensions button (usually a puzzle piece or a double right chevron).

From within the settings panel, it is very easy to disable ads on Modrinth. Simply click the toggle for "This website" and refresh when prompted.

Adblock Plus extension settings

If this still didn't work, your browser may have its own protection as well. Please refer to your browser's section on this page.

AdGuard extension

AdGuard is configurable by clicking its logo, either within or next to the Extensions button (usually a puzzle piece or a double right chevron).

From within the settings panel, it is very easy to disable ads on Modrinth. Simply click the toggle and you're done!

AdGuard extension settings

If this still didn't work, your browser may have its own protection as well. Please refer to your browser's section on this page.

uBlock Origin extension

From within the settings panel, it is very easy to disable ads on Modrinth. Simply click the big blue power button and then click the rotating arrows beside it to refresh the page.

uBlock Origin extension settings

If this still didn't work, your browser may have its own protection as well. Please refer to your browser's section on this page.

Brave browser

Brave has a built-in adblocker which is configurable by clicking the Brave logo in the address bar.

To allow Modrinth’s ads to show from this menu, go into "Advanced controls" and change the first setting to "Allow all trackers & ads".

Brave browser settings

Alternatively, if you don't feel comfortable touching the advanced options, you can also turn Shields to Down for Modrinth by clicking the purple toggle.

Opera browser

Opera has a built-in adblocker which is configurable by clicking the blue shield in the address bar.

There are two ways to allow Modrinth's ads to show after clicking the blue shield. You can either:

  1. Click the "Turn off for this site" button for ads, or

  2. Toggle on "Allow Acceptable Ads"

The panel should look like this in the end:

Opera browser settings

If the blue shield is not visible, you can manually add an exception by going to Opera's settings. Add an exception for [*.]modrinth.com.

Opera alternate method

Vivaldi browser

Vivaldi has a built-in adblocker which is configurable by clicking the shield in the address bar.

To allow Modrinth's ads to show from this menu, downgrade the protection on Modrinth from "Block Trackers and Ads" to only "Block Trackers".

Vivaldi browser settings

If the shield is not visible, you can manually add an exception by going to Vivaldi’s privacy settings. Add an exception for modrinth.com and set the level to "Block Trackers".

Vivaldi alternate method

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