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Or you update your uBlock Origin blocklists and declare YouTube the war.
Considering a DNS block
Yep. I tried doing this with Hulu’s self-serving ads and I blocked enough domains that it just quit working
Doesn't work. I have network wide DNS filtering, but that alone doesn't stop YT ads.
If you have a link to a GitHub host file for that, I'd definitely take a peak.
Otherwise, uBlock and *Pipe apps.
Try blocking the ads.
You will block the video serving domains as well :)
YT/Google aint that stupid and knows how to bundle both for your convenience.
I never see Vivaldi mentioned in these. Yes, it’s chromium based, but I have not seen a single YouTube ad since they implemented built-in ad block many years ago. Without the need for extensions, plug-ins, or user managed block lists.
Vivaldi is proprietary garbage
What? Who talks about X?
yeah, ive been using vivaldi and only very recently did i see my player diabled with ubo off but if i disable ubo and put vivaldi's blocking option to just block trackers, that does the trick tho the ad starts with a black screen but the skip button instantly appears under .5 seconds or the video starts