This is for educational and debugging purposes only—don’t use this to bypass paywalls or violate terms of service unless they are buggy paywalls that you are entitled to get behind.
Right-click anywhere on the page where the overlay or blur is happening.
Choose “Inspect” from the menu that appears.
A panel will open on the side or bottom of your browser or the side of the browser—this is the Developer Tools.
In the Inspect panel, click the mouse pointer icon in the top-left corner of the DevTools (looks like a box with an arrow).
Hover over parts of the page until the blocked section (like a grey overlay or blur) is highlighted.
Once found, click on it to select it in the code.
Press Delete on your keyboard (or right-click → Delete element) to remove it.
Sometimes it will delete but the area behind it will still be dark repeat the same step
Still in the Developer Tools, press Ctrl+F (or Cmd+F on Mac) to search.
Type overflow: hidden in the search bar.
Look for a rule like body { overflow: hidden; } or similar.
Double-click hidden and click Delete