• hellishharlot@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    ublock origin on my PC works amazing. I forget yt has ads most of the time. If web drm becomes a thing I'll hopefully have a pinhole in front of my traffic by then

    • DNAmaster10@lemmy.sdf.org
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      1 year ago

      Not sure if you meant pihole or not, but if you did, I thought I'd just mention that a pihole doesn't remove ads on YouTube due to the fact that the ads and the videos are served from the same server. You block the ads, you block the videos. Made me quite sad after I set my one up.

      Unless you didn't mean pihole, in which case do enlighten me as to what a pinhole is :))

      • hellishharlot@programming.dev
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        1 year ago

        I meant pihole stupid autocorrect. That's sad to hear... I wonder how ublock works cause yt never shows ads for me but videos work great

        • DNAmaster10@lemmy.sdf.org
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          1 year ago

          Yeah, I was super gutted when I found out. Apparently it did use to work in the past when they used to serve the ads from different servers, but not any more, unfortunately. It's not completely pointless to install, though. It provides some great software out the box to monitor internet traffic on your network, and I'm pretty sure that in some cases it can speed up your internet by acting as a self-hosted DNS server.

          The reason UBlock works, is because it has direct access to the HTML, CSS and JavaScript sent to you. It can alter the web page directly. UBlock scans all the web pages you load, and automatically removes anything it recognizes as an ad. There's a lot more to it than just that, and it's a really clever tool, but essentially what it does is directly alter the code of the web page. Unfortunately, this isn't really possible to do from another device on your network. I did look into somehow setting up a device which scans all incoming traffic like Ublock does, and then removes adverts similarly, but this isn't really possible since HTTPS traffic is encrypted. Any attempt at removing the encryption would likely result in a heap of issues to using various services, and you'll likely get constant warnings on your browser about a page being insecure e.t.c.

    • shadeless@discuss.tchncs.de
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      1 year ago

      Alternatively: Firefox for Android + uBlock origin addon works well for me.

      Unfortunately, there's no Sponsor Block addon for Firefox Android.

    • PraiseTheSoup@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      I'm using NewPipe now after Vanced finally quit working for me about a month ago and it's great and sooo lightweight but I'm definitely missing some features from vanced. However, I'd rather kill myself than pay for YouTube premium and NewPipe is free so this is not me complaining.

      I'm using InnerTune, another FOSS option, in place of Vanced music and again, works great just missing some features.

  • MyFeetOwnMySoul@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    You've found quite the hornets nest, it seems.

    I pay for premium because YouTube does video delivery better than anyone else in the world, and it's not free for them to provide. Lots of things to hate about YouTube/Alphabet, but theft is a corrupt way of expressing discontentment.

    Also, if I pay for premium, then content creators get paid, and I don't have to shell out for merch to not feel like a terrible person.

    • electriccars@startrek.website
      hexagon
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      1 year ago

      90% of my usage is on Mobile and through my Roku TV which both use specific apps to view YouTube. That's my problem.

      I can use revanced to change the app on my phone, or download another app like NewPipe and that would work for a bit. But the hoops I'm referring to are when the apps get banned and need to be updated to work again, AND the hoops I feel I'd need to go to for an ad blocker at the router level so my Roku TV won't show ads through YouTube. (Though I should probably look into that anyway to get rid of ads on my TVs home screen).

      It just feels like a hassle to me, and I'm paying $8/mo as a student anyway so it's pretty cheap too.

  • WarmSoda@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I'd rather click two buttons than give them my card information and send them money, but ok.

  • hungryphrog@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    Have you tried Piped? It lets you watch Youtube without ads, though you can't use it to comment, but I say you should give it a try.

  • traveler01@lemdro.id
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    1 year ago

    I don’t bother paying for it. I use it quite a lot and I prefer paying for a service with my hard earned money than with my privacy. Also, no ads.