Fortunately, you can save your bandwidth and speed up your internet by blocking the images while browsing. In this post, we will see how to disable Images in Chrome, Internet Explorer, Edge, Firefox in order to speed up browsing and save bandwidth.

Disable Images in Chrome

To disable the images in Google Chrome, you need to go to the Advanced Settings of your browser. Click on the three lines on the top right corner of your browser and select Settings. Scroll down and click on Advanced Settings. Go to Privacy–> Content Settings and check the box of ‘Do not show any images’. Click on Done and you are done. You won’t see the images anymore while browsing the internet on Google Chrome. Well, if you are using Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer, check out the settings below. 

Disable Images in Microsoft Edge browser

To get started, open the Microsoft Edge Chromium browser on your computer, click expand the options list by clicking the three-dotted icon, and select Settings from the list. Next, switch to the Cookies and site permissions tab and find out Images from under the All permissions section. Open the Images setting and toggle the Show all button to block images from loading in the Microsoft Edge browser.

Disable Images in Firefox

If you are using Firefox as your default web browser, you need to adjust the settings via about:config. Open Firefox and type ‘about: config’ in the address bar. Search for ‘permissions.default.image’ and adjust the value from 0-1. The value is set to 1 by default.

1: Allow all images to load2: Block all images from loading and3: Prevent third-party images from loading.

Disable Image while browsing in Internet Explorer

To disable the images while browsing on Internet Explorer, you need to open the Internet Options and go to the Advanced Tab. Scroll down to Multimedia Section and uncheck Show Pictures check-box, click Apply and Exit. TIP: Video Blocker for Chrome & Firefox lets you block unwanted YouTube Video Channels.