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Windows Phone gets revenge on YouTube from the grave by helping users bypass its ad-blocker-blocker
(www.windowscentral.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I don't know what voodoo magic I've pulled. But I'm still not getting pestered by YouTube to turn off ad block and I'm still watching 5 - 10 videos a day. FF w/ uBlock Origin and piHole
Probably just A/B testing.
Possibly. Does seem a little long for that being they've been doing this for a couple weeks at least. Maybe I should try it on some of my other devices / computers.
It isn't rolled out to everybody at once.
I had those warnings and they stopped for me 2 days ago
Yea I thought I was lucky until a few days ago. Same setup as you; FF, ublock, and pihole. Started with the first message, then this morning I just got the message saying 3 video limit lol.
Thankfully, purging all caches in ublock origin makes it stop for a bit.
And the arms race is on.
Sadly, I am getting the warning even whitelisting YouTube on Ghostry. I have to turn off Ghostry altogether to do away with the warning.
FF w/uBlock Origin and + PiHole = No YouTube disable adblocking pestering here also...
Same here, I have YT watch history turned off and have ads blocked through Brave (I know I know, I’m trying to find a better browser) and haven’t seen anything at all yet, on my pc or phone.
Any particular reason to not use Firefox with addons like ublock? Just curious
I just don’t trust Firefox. The Mozilla Foundation is just a front for their corporate side, the Mozilla Corporation which somehow reaps in millions in profits despite being a free browser. I read that most of their profits come from letting Google integrate search and other features into Firefox. I’m currently migrating to Librewolf for PC which has the same framework but lots more privacy functionality. For iOS, Brave collects a lot less information about you than Firefox- check the App Store pages for each browser and compare.
I don't understand your ranting about mozzila. In the wiki page you posted right there :
Where is the profit on the page? The revenue isn't profit, it's how much money they make without the costs.
Then how do you expect a browser to survive without revenue? There are 3 major browser engines on the market today :
Al of them suck up huge amount of money.
For revenue, they also have more products than Firefox https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mozilla_products which also make money or not.
Blink = Chromium. WebKit is what Apple uses (and is what Blink was originally forked from).
Google doesn't do anything with Firefox except pay them for searches and to be the default search upon install — which takes 2 seconds to change if you want to.
The Mozilla Corporation is a tax entity for the Mozilla Foundation. Your bullshit detector is miscalibrated.
Why is it every time I see something about Brave it’s either singing it’s praises or demonizing it’s failures, there’s literally no in-between
By encouraging you to buy their paid services, which are now on your computer with or without your consent
https://www.androidcentral.com/apps-software/brave-browser-secretly-installing-vpn
Probably through that weird crypto thing lol, they still have ad revenue with their rewards system.