What options are there to watch YouTube on iOS?
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I use Adguard premium i think that’ll work come to think of it, it’s a shame really that YouTube had to go to such lengths to try and stop people from not
paying them to rid their site of adsYou can play youtube without ads via adguard, but you’ll have to do it everytime you watch a video (via options). Kind of a hassle, but it works. Firefox Focus also seems to be able to avoid ads most of the time.
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So invidious isn’t working well at the moment, neither is piped. So I’m wondering what the best options are to watch YouTube right now?
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So invidious isn’t working well at the moment, neither is piped. So I’m wondering what the best options are to watch YouTube right now?
Browser duhhh
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So invidious isn’t working well at the moment, neither is piped. So I’m wondering what the best options are to watch YouTube right now?
Safari with AdGuard
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So invidious isn’t working well at the moment, neither is piped. So I’m wondering what the best options are to watch YouTube right now?
I don’t watch YouTube often but I’ve tried Yattee and had little issue with it. While it does use Invidious & Piped API’s I would argue it’s your best choice if your looking for privacy + native functionality.
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Just self host invidious or use an invidious instance that is maintained? My self hosted one works just fine
Genuine question as I also self host invidious, but are they any privacy benefits compared to the official YouTube website (with vinegar)? I am assuming it is very limited as I am the only person using the instance, from my home ip address.
I do prefer the minimal ui from invidious, but the container occasionally crashes
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So invidious isn’t working well at the moment, neither is piped. So I’m wondering what the best options are to watch YouTube right now?
Orion browser works good for me on iPad, no ads for years
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So invidious isn’t working well at the moment, neither is piped. So I’m wondering what the best options are to watch YouTube right now?
in my experience vinegar was great but slower than wipr2
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So invidious isn’t working well at the moment, neither is piped. So I’m wondering what the best options are to watch YouTube right now?
Searching the Video with Andi and watching it in the search result, anonym, sandboxed and random proxie, without ads.
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So invidious isn’t working well at the moment, neither is piped. So I’m wondering what the best options are to watch YouTube right now?
Personally, I use it through Safari with Wipr 2. Wipr's developer is pretty active and responsive too. Another option is using Adguard Pro. Vinegar is a good option too, but it's developer suggests us to use a different adblocker and use Vinegar for it's main purpose of forcing the native HTML 5 player.
If you're okay with Brave's crypto shenanigans, it works well with YouTube too.I use YouTube almost always signed out. Along with icloud private relay enabled, it does minimise the amount of data that Google can collect. I would prefer to use Invidious or Piped, but they bug out quite often with YouTube playing a cat and mouse game.
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So invidious isn’t working well at the moment, neither is piped. So I’m wondering what the best options are to watch YouTube right now?
I'm using safari with adguard and vinegar, not logged in. works pretty well, especially being able to choose "audio only" and listening in background
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Genuine question as I also self host invidious, but are they any privacy benefits compared to the official YouTube website (with vinegar)? I am assuming it is very limited as I am the only person using the instance, from my home ip address.
I do prefer the minimal ui from invidious, but the container occasionally crashes
There are definitely some privacy benefits I imagine, as you are not directly utilizing a user account and the YouTube UI.
Now if you are asking if it is still possible for google or YouTube to track you the answer is yes, you are just making it slightly harder. -