The End of Ad Blockers In Chrome
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- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
- In this video I discuss how uBlock Origin and other Manifest V2 Extensions have been deprecated in the nightly canary build of Google Chrome, and how Google is using this adblocker deprecation and many other methods to push more ads and tracking on people using RUclips, Pixel phones, and other Google products.
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Welp, time for Chrome to finally die
Genuinely believe this will be a good driver for a lot of people to drop it on the PC side.
I'm so happy 🥰 LibreWolf is the way
@@orion10x10 Is that a new way of saying Firefox I'm not aware of? You kids with your slang.
@@GeorgeWashingtonLaserMusket forked version with more privacy by default
WaterFox FTW! Librewolf is pretty good too, but Brave is getting BLOATED
You will eat ze bugs.
You will sleep in the pod.
You will watch every ad.
You will pay for everything while owning nothing.
I own my foreskin
Yep everything in life is now a freaking subscription, its fucking hysterical.
when can we remove our 'most vital of organs' for like. pennies individually
They're at it again..
Bugs ain't vegan
Big brain take: Running the world's largest advertising company's browser isn't in your interest.
Server side ads would crush all ad-blockers with or without v2 manifests. After all, we're not only consumers, but also the products of Google. Yikes!
@@BillAnt Then we will switch to Odyssey
@@BillAnt Serverside ads either do or don't include timestamps, both of which leave a gap to allow their ready elimination. Do not drop trou and bend over; defeatism is not your friend. Instead, find the gaps and pry at them, and help google to understand that they have killed web advertisement with their own hands.
@@Atom224 or rumble or dtube or literally anything else yeah. worst case the internet is dead and i have to go outside again, not the end of the world, still sucks but i bet itd be healthier anyways
@@BillAnt SponsorBlock's already figured that problem out. Do not underestimate the community. Google's 182k employees. We are millions.
I love how "doesn't follow best practices" means "Goes against Google's way of making money"
Dystopian af
Google fixes the problems such as malicious ads and bots: ❌️
Google tracks down adblockers: ✅️
Enjoy the "free" service.
Those who still wish to use Chrome might be able to by not updating it to the latest version, or maybe Brave browser if they can remove Google's malicious code. heh
Because WE ARE THE PRODUCT.
@@Ram8asPremium YT user: we are still the product 😢
@@tablettablete186 True, I only started paying YT Premium because I'm on that platform 99% of the time.
Capitalism.
The fact that they're doing this shit while being legally classified as a monopoly
65% browser market share doesn't mean it's a monopoly. Internet Explorer had that in 2009, now it's successor, Edge, is at ~5%. These measures won't increase their revenue, just decrease Chrome's marketshare.
@@rutessian 65 of just Chrome itself, Edge and Opera are also chromium so it's more like over 72%
@@doomkoable It's not a monopoly because it doesn't service the entire market and it has a lot of competition that will pick-up its clients when it screws up.
@@rutessian 65% can absolutely be a monopoly, especially if a company is found to be leveraging it for an unfair or anti-consumer purpose. I don't know where you got your information from, companies that low have been found to be effective monopolies many times. Also, RUclips has >90% of the non-live streaming market and Google has a majority of the total online advertising market. Any of these could be found to be monopolies (though admittedly, the 3rd one is less likely), and all of them are being leveraged together for unfair and anti-consumer practices.
@@rutessian the only competition for chromium based browsers (all controlled by Google) is Firefox which is also majority funded by Google.
IOS devices don't count because there everyone is forced to use Safari.
"doesn't follow best practices for chrome extensions"
Do ads on google platforms follow "best practices"?
Literally 1984
@@233kostaThe real "best practice" for Google is making them money. So yeah.
So the best practices is to let ads to makes your entertainment spoiled and you let redirect to unwanted websites and you let your cookies to be flooded until it takes a copy of your session token to important accounts? F Ya!!!
Ae😊❤a😊a12a1q@@233kosta
Eventually Chrome browsers will put ads OVER your browser.
Ever heard of popunder ads? Thats coming soon to RUclips I guarantee it.
Over your eyeballs
and windows going to put ads over your system, oh wait...
And inside your brain!
And we thought the Black Mirror episode was a joke. That it was too dystopian, it couldn't be real. 😂
"Bleeding edge features" my ass.
More like "bleeding user" features
Bleeding eyes, from all the ads.
@@xavdeman Bleeding edge more like bleeding eyes from all the obnoxious ads.
turns out its your blood..
It makes you bleed from your ass
I will never use a desktop computer without adblock ever again. It has been decades since I installed my first adblocker. Ads were a nightmare back then even, and they have only gotten more intrusive.
About 24 years for me. Remeber proximitron?😂
I just set up a new computer for someone and I couldn't believe how terrible everything was without an adblocker. I legitimately can't understand how people use the internet without them.
webview level adblocker on linux would be dope lol
Using edge with ublock, satisfying noises
The absolute nerve to say "does not follow best practices". Like literally removing existing functionality because it hurts their profits is 'best practice'
thats what corporations are, profit generators...
it actually feels like being a kid and having parental controls put on your device
you are a kid
@@poo5630 you are a poo
By abusive parents, though.
Welcome to Firefox, Chrome refugees.
Firefox for the win brother.
Firefox, I stopped using that shit years ago because it's just so taxing on my ram
Firefox is also shit, a degoogled chrome is probably better
Mozilla is untrustworthy af.
I wouldn't be surprised Google have a plan there too. Perhaps they will pull the funding to Mozilla for search.
I am rooting for google to lose as much money as possible in the lawsuits they're facing right now.
Even if they fined Alphabet billions, it would be just a slap on the wrist.
It's not about Alphabet paying for its wrongdoing, but politicians securing their future consulting jobs.
Really? You would think that causes them to be even more desperate for money.
I don't care about fines. What matters is that Chrome and Android need to be split off from the Google/Alphabet ad company through anti-trust. The damage that their conflict of interest is causing needs to end.
@@Dayantobase of chrome and android are open source
People just use chrome for whatever reason when they can use browsers like Vivaldi or Firefox and don't loose any experience
Android? Default android is functional and their services are not required to run this. Developers and users just stuck to them and don't want it without them, though it's possible but people doesn't care and not caring people = no apps = no success
Best Firefox ad ever
Agree
LibreWolf
ad*
Susan probably got an unskipable ad at the gates of hell.
Hahah
"Hey, Tai Lopez here"
@@Hypnotically_Caucasian nah just 800 years straight of fake mobile game ads.
Time to set all my stuff to Firefox, then.
@@Hypnotically_Caucasianknowledge
Anyone smart enough to use uBlock will also figure out a work around or how to migrate to Brave, Firefox or something else
Brave snitched on me to my isp for trying to pirate sims 3 and all its dlc i owned the base game but nothing can justify spending like $400 on dlc
My problem is my work computer. I can't install Firefox on it, so I'm stuck with Chrome or whatever they're calling Internet Explorer this week (and isn't that now chromium-based anyway?).
Or can I run Firefox off of a thumbdrive?
@@nlb137 Ask your manager to install firefox on their computers, talk about the risks about malicious ads could bring to the company, like ransomwares.
brave is ass
@@cckeysify How so?
Manifest V3 is just a pach to take away the adblockers.
At this point the internet is more google than internet
itd be a shame if someone destroyed it
Sad thing to consider unfortunately
I scanned the traffic on one of those first gen Home speaker devices with pfSense, man, the network noise was insane. Horrid telemetry harvesting without permission, we all know how transparent Google has been, they have demonstrated so much continuous integrity over the years... lol, yeah, made me want to vomit writing those words despite the sarcasm
@@tictacterminator saying the internet is dead is a myth it isn't but it's messed up and broken in many places
I'd argue its more AWS but I get what you mean.
this is a good ad for firefox.
Firefox: "we are gonna sell your data too but at least we have manifest v2"
Use librewolf.
The silver lining is more people might switch to Firefox-based browsers
Safari allows ad blockers too for once apples better lmao
I definitely switching back. Chrome was fine and at least they provided Chromium for the community, but I don't see a reason to continue to use Chrome. When I can't block ads on youtube with Chrome I'll switch to firefox. If they ever manage to stop me from blocking ads on other browsers I'll switch to one of the peer to peer alternatives.
I'm not opposed to Google making a profit, but they need to be reasonable. I'm not going to allow waste my time with ads which are frequently serving malware and conducting surveillance on me. I wouldn't mind paying a reasonable subscription fee for access to high bandwidth video, but I'm not paying $15 a month to block ads and download video when I can already do that. If they're so hard up for cash they should lock 4k and 1440p behind a paywall. Most of their users loading 4k content can't tell the difference between that and 1080p anyway.
@@TheRealRusDaddy That's the sickest burn I've heard in a while "You're browser is worse then Safari".
Already pre swapped for the occasion months ago.
This is what finally made me switch. Had been putting it off bc I thought it would take a while to adjust but it went smoothly. I miss the collapsible tab groups of chrome though
5:53
Reminded me: When you have youtube premium, and load a video through google, it will still play an ad...
Greed level: 110/10
Time to boot up that installation of FireFox collecting dust on my pc.
LibreWolf pls
@@jayhardway23 Got it too but nothing beats mullvad and tor in a vm.
@@jayhardway23 LibreWolf is too strict for the vast majority of people. Plus it has its own set of issues. Most people don't want to go through settings and change stuff to make things work. Librewolf won't work properly without some configurations, such as allowing the play of DRM content. Firefox works straight out of the box, ideally you want to tweak some settings, but it will work by default for everyone. Don't assume that everyone is like you and will understand how utilize Librewolf.
@@jayhardway23I tried librewolf, meh. just get normal firefox or floorp, get ublock origin, and change some settings.
what really annoyed me about librewolf were the mandatory anti-fingerprinting features mainly the one that made none of the times on websites correct.
Remember to use colin first
google deserves to go down the same as adobe.
"The more you tighten your grip, the more systems will slip through your fingers." - Princess Leia.
I think it's finally time to switch completely, I've been slow at it, but Chrome's been giving me the push I needed.
I don't need to see stupid temu ads and those corn images that google moderation let past.
ARE YOU TIRED OF CENSORED VIDEOS???????????
yeah google is definitely aware of those
Only problem with corn ads is the double standards. They should allow users upload corn too
@@BuetifullPersunfusc yeah .
The day I see ads on RUclips again with my adblock on Firefox is the day I stop using RUclips. I find it absolutely obscene that they themselves don't even contribute a non-negligible fraction of the content on the platform yet they charge streaming platform prices for user made content
Yeah, the internet is pretty much unusable without adblockers, tracking blockers, and other privacy tools.
Yup, the day I have to watch ads on youtube i'll actually go start a new hobby, might not be so bad afterall...
there are other ways to access...
@@Grandmaster-KushThere are ither sit s to grt videos from then RUclips
@@freedustin Yeah, i use Freetube often.
here lies the sanity of chrome users
It's not an ad, it's a sponsored banner. I'm not driving, I'm traveling.
"i'm not touching you!, i'm not touching you!"
To be fair, i've used premium for a long time and i've never seen a single ad/"sponsorship" (except for in-video ones which i havent bothered to block on my phone). So i think it has either not been released to the masses or its so absurdly rare that it doesnt matter, though if i start getting ads in premium I'm dropping that shit fast as fuck.
These aren't loot boxes, as we don't condone fraudulent gambling for minors. We've just given the user the opportunity to access our new features in surprise gaming mechanics, while strictly following (recently updated) best practices (that we pull out of our behinds as we go along) and in accordance to our (updated) TOS and EULA (that you little shits have agreed to every step of the way, mind you).
Finally an explanation I can give to the parents of 6 years old.
we gave google feedback. they refuse to listen, make the problem worse and them get mad that we made solutions to those problems...
it feels like i'm going crazy
They make us see dangerous for work ads and crappy consumer ads like the unskippable temu ad loud af.
@@4bSix86f61 bro, you talking about the temu ad is making me repay the glovo ad jingle in my head (basically portuguese grubhub).
it sucks
@@4bSix86f61sex sells, sadly.
i really miss the internet of 2002 - 2012. oh well. it was a good run i guess. its only worse from here
Oh calm down there’s firefox
@@farissoliman7282 you're watching this video on a google-purchased website
It's*
@@farissoliman7282 google is main sponsor to firefox.. just so you know
Yeah the old days when borno ads got you a virus and you didn't have adblock.
Good. Finally a solid reason to ditch google chrome
If only mozilla didn't actually try to coatantly bring firefox down
I swear, if mozilla just mantains firefox and does nothing, it would have triple the users they have right now
@@no_name4796 There are other browsers. I moved to Opera and Brave when Firefox stopped adblockers from working some years ago - it might have been only a few builds, but I never went back to it.
Adblock never dies, the whole zombie apocalypse would start and all of humanity would die yet we'd still get a new ublock origin update.
If uBlock origin on Firefox ever stops working, that's the last day I'll use RUclips.
or you could try a different browser and continue waving the middle finger flag at google.
@@rutessian Half of the browsers that aren't firefox/google are just forks of chromium.
@@yellobello1 I think this will breathe new life into webkit and other browser engines. New exotic ones will pop up.
*"doesn't follow best practices for chrome extensions"* 💀
Firefox users unite.
Also, I swear the Manifest 2 desupporting was stuff that was announced ages ago, and Ublock already made Ublock Origin Lite or something to allow half-decent functionality here.
I uninstalled the Chrome I never even used anyway and put in the feedback that it was due to Manifest V2 support. I'm stick with Firefox like I've been for 15+ years now. It boggles my mind how it hasn't been seeing a big uptick in users after the manifest V2 mess from Google.
@@shadowninja6689 It actually does somewhat makes sense, and I watched a DEF CON presentation about it that explains why people still stick to google. Its called "DEF CON 31 - An Audacious Plan to Halt the Internet's Ensh*ttification - Cory Doctorow" Which is very interesting and mentions how the internet has gotten to this point, by offering a great service, and then through a galactic act of hostage taking each other and making it difficult to move onto something else keeping people from leaving. As well as corporate policy direction, of course. People are comfortable with chrome and moving elsewhere takes a lot of energy, and Google is burning goodwill for the purposes of maximizing profits. Basically an exit scam but instead its the exit ensh*ttifcation.
Remember cable tv when they promisse you'd pay for add free? Exactly...
*ad. Short for advertisement. Add is short for addition.
With my pi-hole, I'll see an ad for about 2 seconds and it goes away now. Never used to get that before.
This is the way
Good evening, Pi-hole 47. Your next target is a Temu advertisement embedded intrusively into a page.
I don't get even this with pi hole. Are you using advlockers on top of pihole?
algorithm. Google's new motto: 'Always Be Evil'. Google trying to replace Comcast and Charter as most hated company.
Firefox/LibreWolf smiles
Firefox is an advertising company now
@@Craig6844 Librewolf.
@@Craig6844 huh?
@@tobiascarrier Mozilla the people who maintain Firefox are now registered as an advertising company.
Sorry, Not using honey pot browsers.
Apparently, in light of the recent court case, Google has decided to replace it's 400 million dollar Firefox advertisement , with a multimillion dollar *Brave* ad campaign.
Brave browser? Isn't it chromium too?
@@erichzannbusoumuzan nothing wrong with chromium
@@erichzannbusoumuzanIt's an ad blocker disguised as a web browser.
@@erichzannbusoumuzan It's chromium with v2 support and built-in adblocker
@@VelvetSage If chromium tech wont be compromised by then, then sure. Id rather stick to Ungoogled Chromium though, it's faster than Brave.
google "were not a monopoly"
also google "say goodbye to adblockers"
I'm sure someone is furiously forking chromium.
Thorium
@@PalestineHomunculi This. Firefox/librewolf engine sucks, it is so clunky and slow, Discord and youtube take like a solid minute to load. With Thorium you get the speed of Google chrome (actually faster) without the enshittification
already available try thorium
furiously buildding aegis x (browser)
Supermium from Github!
'errors' Literrally 1 line of code that says the version of the manifest. LMAO
I got the "please turn off your ad-block" youtube thing three times before this video loaded lol
go into ublock settings and update quick fixes
@@Fishmen64 thanks!
Reloading 3 times is still more worthit than watching these ads on this clown platform
@@monkaSisLife I switched from chrome to firefox after 3 grammarly ads started on 3 different videos at once... I crashed out
I am staying comfy with my Brave browser
Wow you just got me to drop Chrome like it's made of polonium.
Firefox + ublock + ad block
Done.
+privacy badger
Firefox will die eventually as well. Tell me what youll do then.
@@synthopia2 at least its not a chromium browser lol
@@synthopia2ladybird when it's ready.
RUclips Ids adblock, ublock is enough.
Installing unblock in it's original state resembles how Facebook was forced to notify EU residents of how to opt out of their AI training with a convoluted dark pattern ridden form.
They are counting on no one bothering to go through with the process and they are entirely correct.
I guess the time of chrome is over.
GGs
If one day there won't be a way to avoid online ads, I I will delete all social medias forever. They can't get in our brain
In future all newborn will have mandatory neuro-implants for the greater good obviously
elon musk will lmao
This day is coming soon, and I am right along with you.
I hate how they don't even let you install it until support is removed, just no. No installing even though Manifest V2 is still supported
I guess this is the future of the internet we were scared about 10 years ago.
Brave Browser: I'm the chosen one
Firefox exists.
Sike . Its the end of chrome
Me block ads? Never. I outsourced it to the homelab DNS server years ago.
Firefox + uBlock Origin 😎 ... The Return of the King has come.
I didn't realize people still actually used chrome
I’d appreciate a setup showcase of different grapheneos configurations and practices based on different threat models now that you’ve had some experience with it
Google has become the go to search engine to being the scum of the internet.
>And the firefox/librewolf users laughed.
>CACKLED even...
Avoiding or blocking adds is the modern day version of downloading music and movies using Napster on a dialup connection. Its all good fun - the community always wins in the end.
I will literally just download videos and watch them on my own computer if I have to, I refuse to watch ads.
If Google wants to force ads into videos... I have the complete Berserk box set on my shelf.
I only watch RUclips on BRAVE browser, no ads.
Same. Haven't seen an ad in ages. Also, less browser fingerprinting than tor.
chromiuum based browser
Since when did Brave use YT bots?
@@biblebot3947 if you say 'brave' out loud 3 times, a green leprechaun will appear out of your behind.
If all else fails, they can't stop you plugging your ears and closing your eyes. Checkmate, advertisers.
I'd buy RUclips Premium if they weren't pro-censorship and politically motivated.
better to censor rather then have an unusable platform. Every time someone's made something that's "anti censorship" ends up attracting deplorable and harmful people.
@@logickedmazimoon6001 Absolutely not. If it's not illegal then it shouldn't be censored.
@@yourma2000 I highly doubt RUclips themselves cares about politics all that much. If something is censored it is because advertisers don't want their ads running next to elsagate or nazi content and RUclips makes all of its money from ads. In fact, I bet if RUclips was subscription based there would be less censorship, since then they would be incentivized to keep their subscribers paying. They wouldn't want all of their right-wing subscribers cancelling and losing money, so they would try to keep them happy. versus keeping advertisers happy who tend to lean left.
@@logickedmazimoon6001 "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety..." - Benjamin Franklin
As soon as Google starts doing the Server-side injection sh*t, I'm done with RUclips altogether. I'm going to Odysee full-time for my videos.
Chromium, the largest internet trojan horse in history.
* "Smiles in Orion/Safari/Firefox/Brave/LibreWolf, MENACINGLY" *
idk, so many forks around ... and then there is firefox
Even ungoogled chromium doesn't have a plan to keep supporting manifest v2... There IS Brave with their own adblock engine but then again there's brave rewards bs. I think I'm sticking with firefox 😎
Edit: nevermind, it appears ungoogled chromium might be adding a patch. However this was back in 2023 so I have no idea if it's going to happen.
And I was unironically considering buying Google Pixel for my next phone, good thing I saw this first.
Google pixels are still some of the best phones because they're very easy to replace the stock OS with other de-googled distributions of Android. Provided you don't buy it directly from a phone service provider like Verizon that is
jail break the phone. Takes a minute and you might have to read some things but it essentially de-googleifies the phone and unlocks many previously locked features. Non jail broken GP is essentially carrying around a google wiretap
contents blocker, not ad blocker. Content blockers block more than just ads. They block telemetry, they block unwanted screen real estate from being taken up by the empty ad displays and the even block any and all intrusive pop-ups that may occur inside of certain websites. Most browsers of which block anyway, but it's still nice to have A second wall of defense, especially if the built-in pop-up blocker fails.
Built in pop up blocker is very useless nowadays, as those things only blocks pop up windows, not pop up ads
Reminder that Firefox has an advertising business
Imagine using Brave for the last 5 years, having no ads anywhere, youtube including.
yet brave dont block twitch ads.
@@turtlefrog369 Use an extension for that lol.
@@turtlefrog369it's basically impossible to block ads on twitch, it still interrupts the stream with a blank video
@@turtlefrog369it does with adding a user script, Twitch stream ads are server side
turtlefrog369 neither does uBlock
As soon as it became public that Chrome/Google would get rid of v2 and adblockers, I moved to Firefox and never looked back.
Like another user commented here: *Running the world's largest advertising company's browser isn't in your interest*
Seemed worth repeating. Nuff said.
This may be the end of an era.
The end of people using Chrome (at least people using ad blockers)
What i have noticed is that youtube analyses user behaviour and plays add exactly when the user is not able to skip them because he is away from his phone or has just placed it into his pocket (which can be detected by the orientation sensors)
or fell asleep.
@@turtlefrog369 There was this 12 hour ad that just said meow the entire time and told you to buy the product and enter the promo code into their website. It was meowmix. Imagine you wake up in a cold sweat to your phone meowing @ you and telling you to buy product.. IN YOUR SLEEP
Firefox Market share climbing exponentially after this:
Brave enters chat
Mental Outlaw: It's the end of ad blockers
1 minute later
Mental Outlaw: I find a work around and it's working good.
Hey Google! You know that we are all moving to Firefox as soon as we are not able to block popups anymore right? Are they stupid? Did they not realize their unoptimized mess is already barely tolerated?
the end of -ad blockers in- chrome
The last time you made a video about this I switched to Firefox. It feels exactly the same as Chrome after a few days.
Just switch guys...
It feels way better imo. I cant stand managing lots of tabs on anything but firefox and its derivatives.
Google: Now Evil.
Always has been
*D̶o̶n̶'̶t̶ ̶b̶e̶ ̶e̶v̶i̶l̶*
yo this the quickest ive ever been
Your girlfriend says otherwise
I've been quicker, that's why i'm eating hungry mans in a one room apartment paying alimony and child support
I'm just shocked that a free browser offered by an advertising company doesn't like ad blockers. Weird times.
I am no human computer interaction expert, but Google is not following best practices for the web.
for what it's worth, that post about sponsored banners in YT Premium is 9 months old and was likely a technical glitch at the time. I never saw the sponsored banners - but would be livid if they tried that shit again.
Google is testing the waters with what users will put up with and I agree with you that our money would be better spent elsewhere.
The only reason to use chromium is for the extensive extension store. It'll be rough trying to make due with the firefox extension selection.
Waterfox might be a bridge to get both worlds..but open github issues on Chrome add-ons don't look too promising.
RIP Chrome Foxified, a FF add-on that let you import Chrome but the dev couldn't maintain it
what about degoogled chrome?
@@pcrolandhu Thorium
Thanks to you I left Chrome and also use an Ad Blocker. Thank you
At least i already ditched chrome for firefox. I didnt use firefox for years because it used to lag youtube videos for me but now it doesnt anymore. It seems they fixed the issue which is very great for me.
yup Firefox is wonderful now. It used to be nearly as bad as Internet Explorer
I genuinely couldnt go back to chromium based browsers even if I really wanted. Proper tab management and scrollable tabs are something I can only really get on firefox.
@@bjerrum4921 until they start giving you the ads too. Remember, Mozilla is an advertising company as well.
@@_Lumiere_ is that a feature or an extension? been using firefox for years and never heard of it
@@Vriezen0 Just tried scrolling on the tab bar. WOAH! That was awesome!
Chrome does not follow best practices for Chrome. I said I would be done with Chrome if they stopped supporting uBlock and looks like judgement day has come.
GOOD MORNING FIREFOX!
Crazy times we in, thank you for the upload!!!
Brave + router level ad blocks lists are still working 😊
Enlighten me so i can implement router level ad blocking at my home , please and thank yous
@@yellobello1 my router specifically has a section in it's OS (netduma) for adblocking, I've been using just the basic cloud based ones that is updated regularly that came with mine, if you have adblocking capabilities on your routers firmware there are lists of URLs you can copy and paste from GitHub that has a lot of ads listed in text documents that you can plug and play. Idk how to set up a pihole or DD-WRT's methods so you'll have to do some digging on that
@@yellobello1 My router's OS has a section for it(netduma), if not on yours, you can do DD-WRT or a pihole but idk how to specifically make those or what's involved so you'll have to do some digging on it
@@yellobello1 hmm, yt deleting comments.. net duma, DD-WRT, or create a pihole for your network
@@yellobello1 just search on google, yt doesn't like comments being made about it for some reason.
google: remove ublock origin / ad blocker
chrome : panik
firefox user : calm
A monopoly being predatory ? Imagine my suprise