You have got to be kidding me.YouTube might ban users who use Adblock.
I guess we could always..... touch grass. *shudder*
Since YouTube is forcing us to watch ads now, what are the best alternatives?
That's a bridge/lawn too far.I guess we could always..... touch grass. *shudder*
What if the grass doesn't consent?I guess we could always..... touch grass. *shudder*
Firefox and Ublock Origin.
Since YouTube is forcing us to watch ads now, what are the best alternatives?
Firefox and Ublock doesn't magically get you around Youtube trying to force ads on you. I got blocked on my desktop yesterday because I opened up several videos in new tabs at once and caused me to use up all the "warnings" at once I think. A little basic troubleshooting and I figured it out. First I tried to watch videos on my phone signed in and that worked fine so it's not tied to your account (or IP address), then I tried another browser on my desktop and that worked just fine so it's not recognizing a specific device. So, the only thing it could be is Youtube using cookies to do it so I deleted all my Youtube and Google cookies, signed back in on my main Firefox browser and I can watch videos again just fine.Firefox and Ublock Origin.
And if you are fearless and have a spare Android phone/tablet, aaand time to create a new Google account that isn't linked to your current Google or Outlook account. You could try using YouTube Revanced. Of course, when I tried it, it deleted my Gmail emails. Thankfully I used my college Outlook email.
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ReVanced
Continuing the legacy of Vanced. ReVanced has 28 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.github.com