Youtube trialling new ad-blocking
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@glenart1 said in Youtube trialling new ad-blocking:
I think whats happening is that MY firefox IS currently working as i have not used it for a long time, & no doubt after some days they will discover i am using adblockers & then the circus of control will start, but for now i'm fine , however these 2 items have got my vivaldi operating as normal after having been completely blocked from any content after 3rd warning, may well work on any browser, but i prefer vivaldi.
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/477725-youtube-iframe-adblocker
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tampermonkey/dhdgffkkebhmkfjojejmpbldmpobfkfoinstal both, hey presto, For NOW at least
Thank you, today 06.11.23 ublock origin again stopped working on Youtube, i installed your addon and script .. works fine .. thanks alot
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well youtube has done it , can not use adblocker with vivialdi , they have embeded the adblock notice into the player . so can not get any videos there , i knew they would do this not so much a adblocker thing as a player thing as a said before
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@aiinseinn, @glenart1, in Vivaldi you don't need Tampermonkey, you can install the script direct as an extension.
- Download the script and save it in a folder
- Open the Extension page in Vivaldi in developer mode
- Drag the script in the Extension page and click on install in the Pop-up
- Done
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About four days ago, I switched from Vivaldi's adblocker to uBlock Origin and it is still working for me. I can view all of YouTube's videos. If it stops working, I'll try the script that was posted above.
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@Catweazle thank you very much
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@Catweazle Thank you for reminding us this step-by-step procedure.
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@Catweazle stuck on third step, after dragging script on extension page browser just open new tab with source text. did I miss something?
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@semsemius, have you put the extensions page (Shift+Ctrl+E) in developer mode?
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The iFrame script works fine, but I have also observed a side effect that shows that it works
- It no longer records the videos I have watched
- And by opening a video from the Homepage list in a new tab I have obviously put YT in an identity crisis, LOL
Video is not available
The owner of the Video has disabled its playback on other websites
Watch it on YouTubeClicking on it, it works without problems and in Invidious too
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@Catweazle yes of course
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@markbara That bromite screenshot looks like you're pointing at a static downloaded copy of the list on your PC. Which won't automatically update. If nothing else, your sources should be live links, like...
https://github.com/StUser4pda/filtrite/releases/latest/download/bromite-4pda.txt
Sorry if this was already mentioned. Long thread
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@CalebM said in Youtube trialling new ad-blocking:
About four days ago, I switched from Vivaldi's adblocker to uBlock Origin and it is still working for me. I can view all of YouTube's videos. If it stops working, I'll try the script that was posted above.
Been using it for about a couple of weeks. Not had a problem yet. I did see the script checker page go red once. However, YT was still working, as they said it might.
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uBlock Origin is still working for me.
You know, if YouTube just put still ads on their pages, like a magazine has, I wouldn't mind. But imbedding video ads right in the video I want to see is totally unacceptable. Google, the owner of YouTube, is already so rich, I feel no guilt for side-stepping the ads.
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This seems like a useful thread.
I personally pay for YouTube Premium, but have been receiving support requests regarding this topic.
It would be so helpful to have a summarize feature built into the forum.
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@getraf said in Youtube trialling new ad-blocking:
This seems like a useful thread.
I personally pay for YouTube Premium, but have been receiving support requests regarding this topic.
It would be so helpful to have a summarize feature built into the forum.
So, Getraf, you are paying $13.99 per month?
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@CalebM I'm around $10 because I've been subscribed since the Red days, but yeah, I use YouTube and YouTube Music so much it's worth it to me.
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I remember when the company that makes the Etch-a-Sketch toy decided they had to raise its price, which cost $10 at the time. They were so concerned that they would lose sales that they exported the manufacture of that product to a third-world country to save money. Perhaps YouTube could learn something from that company. I might consider paying YouTube $10 a month to get rid of the ads, but I will give up YouTube entirely before I pay them $13.99 a month.
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@barbudo2005 Even this is now detected and blocked.
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@barbudo2005 Yup. I have the script installed, and for the last week it worked perfectly, but today I again got the usual warning “you can play three videos before blocking”.