• @tomjuggler
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    92 months ago

    So AdGuard works on the YouTube website. I haven’t been there for some time - I use 2 other methods to watch YouTube ad-free.

    1. Newpipe - Android app that works by parsing the website, will probably be affected?
    2. YouTube Kodi add-on - works with Google YouTube API, I was wondering when this loophole is going to be plugged…

    Anyone with knowledge of the matter care to comment? So far my YouTube watching is still ad-free.

    I also run pi-hole in front of my WiFi. Nothing gets through. Or will it?

    I noticed some podcasts these days have random server injected ads - usually the same ad repeated 2 or 3 times, is this going to be my video stream soon?

    • @[email protected]
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      2 months ago

      If ads are injected server-side like the article is taking about, your downloads in Newpipe and Kodi are going to have the ads in them.

    • @bokherif
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      22 months ago

      Pihole will not work because it works on the DNS queries. With server side injection it’s gonna be tougher to block ads, but I’m sure we’ll find a way

    • @[email protected]
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      22 months ago

      Nothing gets through. Or will it?

      You would have to block the video itself to get rid of them

    • KillingTimeItself
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      22 months ago

      use ublock origin, so far it’s been pretty much problem free.

      Outside of this, use something like yt-dlp to run your own jellyfin instance or something.