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YouTube just quietly blocked Adblock Plus — the internet hasn't noticed yet, but I've found a workaround

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  • G [email protected]

    I think you stopped scrolling too early

    That said though, there is one ad blocker that still works. Two words: uBlock Origin. Yes, I know that Google has blocked it from its Chrome Extension store, but there is still a way to get uBlock Origin on Chrome that our how-to extraordinaire Kaycee has detailed.

    They even link to what I assume is that process.

    But...

    It costs the same as Spotify

    I used Google Play music and it was awesome, when it shuttered I tried Spotify and didn't like it.

    YouTube premium is worth it just for music on your phone/car, getting YouTube ad free is kind of just a bonus. But there's a couple podcasts I watch on there, and I've found a couple really good channels for all the crazy science stuff that's been happening. Not to mention a lot of UK shows upload full episodes, and there's more than one account that somehow uploads full runs of shows after being upscaled to 4k.

    I really don't understand why so many people are against YouTube premium. It makes sense if someone just pirates all their other media. But people pay for a music streamer and a couple TV streamers.... It seems like an arbitrary line.

    Edit:

    The article is from "toms guide" not "toms hardware".

    The guide has every article like this where it reads like paid advertising. The "hardware" one is a good resource.

    But yeah, pretty much anything from "tomsguide" is going to read like paid advertising for something. I legit don't know if they're affiliated or it's a ripoff site built to confuse people with the "hardware" site.

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    My reasons:

    • I don't want a YouTube account, that just makes it easier for Google to track me
    • premium costs too much relative to how much I use it (Nebula is more reasonable, which I do pay for)
    • I can support my favorite creators in other ways (merch, patreon, etc)

    I don't pirate. I buy movies and TV shows and rip them to my media server, I buy lots of video games both physical and digital, and I buy books if my library doesnt have it or I want to keep it on my shelf. I'm not against paying for things, I'm against my privacy being violated.

    I watch a few hours of content a week, and I'd be happy cutting down a bit. I don't follow any of the big names, rarely listen to music, and really only watch videos from a handful of channels, most of which are a waste of time anyway. If Google blocked my ad blocker, I'd be fine just not watching YouTube anymore.

    $14 is too much, I think $5 is about as much as I'd be willing to pay, or $1/channel. Give me that and I'll consider signing up, despite my misgivings about Google.

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    • R [email protected]

      Honest question, but what makes librewolf BETTER?
      In firefox you can easily toggle off the studies telemetry bullshit in the settings. Librewolf is just firefox with those things ripped out right?

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      In firefox you can easily toggle off the studies telemetry bullshit in the settings.

      They're abusing the default and making privacy settings require user intervention rather than defaulting to the most private settings and allowing the option of opting in.

      It's abusing consent, so people move to browsers where privacy is the default option.

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      • july@leminal.spaceJ [email protected]

        What about the UI elements? Because they take a long time to load too

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        Thats fine for me. Just make sure to always "Reject all" on the cookies. If you accept then the whole site sometimes breaks for me.

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          I'm more worried about the updates not happening in a timely fashion. Is it just a passion project by a handful of devs, or is there some kind of funding?

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          Update frequency/latency hasn't been an issue in the 2 years I've been using it.

          https://librewolf.net/#what-is-librewolf

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          • C [email protected]

            This is caused by not allowing the website to access your html canvas data. You can fix this in the address bar by clicking the icon on the left of the URL to grant permissions.

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            To add to this.

            This isn't a bug, it's a feature.

            Canvas data gives a lot of datapoints that websites can use to fingerprint your browser. This allows them to track you across multiple sites even if you're blocking ads and pi-holing tracking services.

            There is an unavoidable tradeoff between convenience and security/privacy. Privacy features are inherently less convenient than allowing everyone access to everything.

            You could disable canvas blocking globally (I'm assuming, I haven't looked) and the problem would go away, but you've then weakened the privacy protections that were built in to the browser.

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            • F [email protected]

              I sometimes get a popup warning from YouTube that my account will be blocked from viewing videos if I keep running an ad blocker. But the warning goes away after a while and YouTube still works. I don't see ads except on mobile.

              Oddly, they also keep begging me to "return" to YouTube Premium, though I have never paid for YouTube Premium.

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              Oddly, they also keep begging me to “return” to YouTube Premium, though I have never paid for YouTube Premium.

              This is just 'normal' commercial psychological manipulation.

              Returning sounds better than starting, so a small percentage of people would sign up that wouldn't have otherwise if it was worded accurately.

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                Update frequency/latency hasn't been an issue in the 2 years I've been using it.

                https://librewolf.net/#what-is-librewolf

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                Sure, but what about in 2 years from now?

                I used IronFox for a couple years and it suddenly stopped getting updates, and it took me a few months to realize and switch to something else. I don't want that to happen again.

                I like the idea of librewolf, especially that it's just a patch set on top of Firefox, but someone needs to maintain that patch set. This would be fine for simpler software, but browsers are complex and I just worry that updates will stall out with little warning.

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                • S [email protected]

                  Honestly, I just did that. YouTube has costs, storing and sharing all that data at high resolution and speed, so expecting that service for absolutely nothing is a little weird. We can find reasons that they’re bad, that’s fine, but good or bad they do have to pay for things.

                  I also pay for the Patreon of one of my favourite mandolin players because I want him to keep making content and I wanted access to backing tracks and the Discord server. He can’t do it at that level for free, and that’s ok.

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                  I understand your reasoning, and you're not wrong.

                  However, the amount that they charge you FAR outweighs the cost of compute, bandwidth and storage. The few tens of GB of bandwidth that you use and the storage costs of the video may cost them $1/user/month or less.

                  Their costs have been easily covered by ad revenue for decades. This subscription service is only because they've purchased all meaningful competitors and can now turn the screws and juice their customers for more money because they have no other options.

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                  • P [email protected]

                    It costs money.

                    Having money is better than not having money.

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                    Citizen, that sounds like communist anti-consumption talk.

                    Now go back to working 60 hours a week so you can buy things to feel better about having to work 60 hours a week.

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                    • M [email protected]

                      Everyone breaking the website so they can watch gigabytes of content without ads or subscription: You're not allowed to break things just because you disagree with the other party! You should find an amicable alternative!

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                      • I ask a website for content.
                      • The website gives me content and a side of shit.
                      • I instruct my intelligent butler to discard the shit and only give me the content I requested.
                      • I get only the content I requested.

                      If a website wants to run ads that's fine, I'll just remove them. If they want to gate their content behind a paywall that's fine, I'll just make a determination about whether or not what they offer is worth it.

                      Removing ads is not "breaking a website" if anything it's the exact opposite--restoring a cleaner layout, faster loading, less privacy invasion, and a reduced chance of malware.

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                      • H [email protected]

                        Agree. I was just citing the article.

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                        The Internet is full of people who can't understand irony unless they're slapped in the face with the /s.

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                        • thepowerofgeek@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                          That said though, there is one ad blocker that still works. Two words: uBlock Origin. Yes, I know that Google has blocked it from its Chrome Extension store, but there is still a way to get uBlock Origin on Chrome that our how-to extraordinaire Kaycee has detailed.

                          Or..... You could just ditch Chrome altogether!

                          I don't know why people are so fixated on using Chrome. It's a crippled browser made by an evil company that is actively looking to screw the user at every turn.

                          I switched to Firefox when Google essentially killed uBlock Origin on their browser. At first I ran into some problems with some sites not rendering correctly. But it seems like that's become much less of an issue with later updates. And the best thing is that there are some phenomenal extensions for blocking ads - like a fully-fledged uBlock Origin to name just one. I don't even see sponsor promotions in YT videos now.

                          And if you don't want to deal with Mozilla directly you can use Waterfox instead.

                          All this dancing around and jumping through hoops to get uBlock Origin working on Chrome is kind of absurd. Just ditch Chrome (and all Blink-based browsers) altogether where you can (I get that corporate environments are often off the table for this).

                          Collectively we should be sending a message to Google whenever we can that we are done with their browser bullshit.

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                          Additionally, I'm not paying that evil company a dime. All the people I follow on YT get way more money from me on Patreon.

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                          • P [email protected]

                            It costs money.

                            Having money is better than not having money.

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                            I mean, I'd never buy anything by that logic alone.

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                              Oh yeah, well ublock blocks the blocking of their blocks!

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                              • thepowerofgeek@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                                That said though, there is one ad blocker that still works. Two words: uBlock Origin. Yes, I know that Google has blocked it from its Chrome Extension store, but there is still a way to get uBlock Origin on Chrome that our how-to extraordinaire Kaycee has detailed.

                                Or..... You could just ditch Chrome altogether!

                                I don't know why people are so fixated on using Chrome. It's a crippled browser made by an evil company that is actively looking to screw the user at every turn.

                                I switched to Firefox when Google essentially killed uBlock Origin on their browser. At first I ran into some problems with some sites not rendering correctly. But it seems like that's become much less of an issue with later updates. And the best thing is that there are some phenomenal extensions for blocking ads - like a fully-fledged uBlock Origin to name just one. I don't even see sponsor promotions in YT videos now.

                                And if you don't want to deal with Mozilla directly you can use Waterfox instead.

                                All this dancing around and jumping through hoops to get uBlock Origin working on Chrome is kind of absurd. Just ditch Chrome (and all Blink-based browsers) altogether where you can (I get that corporate environments are often off the table for this).

                                Collectively we should be sending a message to Google whenever we can that we are done with their browser bullshit.

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                                People keep forgetting that Google is quite literally the largest ad company in the world. That’s the vast majority of their revenue.

                                They’re never going to do something that fucks with ad income.

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                                  Or even better, Librewolf.

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                                  As much as I like Librewolf as concept and ideology, I can't keep thinking that if there's a Firefox 0day, Firefox gets patched first, Librewolf later, and I'm potentially exposed for longer. That's why I prefer to stick with upstream.

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                                  • thepowerofgeek@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                                    That said though, there is one ad blocker that still works. Two words: uBlock Origin. Yes, I know that Google has blocked it from its Chrome Extension store, but there is still a way to get uBlock Origin on Chrome that our how-to extraordinaire Kaycee has detailed.

                                    Or..... You could just ditch Chrome altogether!

                                    I don't know why people are so fixated on using Chrome. It's a crippled browser made by an evil company that is actively looking to screw the user at every turn.

                                    I switched to Firefox when Google essentially killed uBlock Origin on their browser. At first I ran into some problems with some sites not rendering correctly. But it seems like that's become much less of an issue with later updates. And the best thing is that there are some phenomenal extensions for blocking ads - like a fully-fledged uBlock Origin to name just one. I don't even see sponsor promotions in YT videos now.

                                    And if you don't want to deal with Mozilla directly you can use Waterfox instead.

                                    All this dancing around and jumping through hoops to get uBlock Origin working on Chrome is kind of absurd. Just ditch Chrome (and all Blink-based browsers) altogether where you can (I get that corporate environments are often off the table for this).

                                    Collectively we should be sending a message to Google whenever we can that we are done with their browser bullshit.

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                                    To be fair all the "dancing around and jumping through hoops" is enabling developer mode (which is just a switch in the extension settings) and turning back on manifest 2 in chrome://flags then just reloading the extension.

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                                    • M [email protected]

                                      But a Chromium fork called Chromite still uses it

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                                      At least they've zapped the acceptable ads out of it 🙂

                                      Ironfox is my current pref for mobile, backed by uBO & a VPN to a box running pfsense.

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                                        If someone is fixated on using chrome, so far there is still a workaround:

                                        https://www.neowin.net/guides/you-can-still-enable-ublock-origin-in-chrome-here-is-how/

                                        Other than that, just switch to Firefox.

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                                          Sure, but what about in 2 years from now?

                                          I used IronFox for a couple years and it suddenly stopped getting updates, and it took me a few months to realize and switch to something else. I don't want that to happen again.

                                          I like the idea of librewolf, especially that it's just a patch set on top of Firefox, but someone needs to maintain that patch set. This would be fine for simpler software, but browsers are complex and I just worry that updates will stall out with little warning.

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                                          Certainly a valid concern, but it's true with any software. I think enough people (techies especially) are using LibreWolf that a lack of updates would be visible quickly.

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