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      Once in a while, You use someone else’s device, go on YouTube and see 2 minutes of ads before a video and wonder “how can somebody live like this?”

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        Technically my device does that, but I found out that if I open videos in a defunct old browser (probably not a necessary component, just the one I use) that randomizes fingerprint information, if you long-press the video name and open in a new private tab (so new randomized fingerprint) it treats you for that one video as a new user.

        So just have to open each video I want to watch in a new private tab, and good to go, no ads ever. Yes this is a lot of work, but I’m not aware of other options on iOS. On my desktop I use freetube.

        I’m sure they will change this soon, but I’ll just stop using YouTube then. I’ve been full-on blocking sites through pihole that have started self-hosting their ad content, or where blocking the ad content breaks the page like IMDb. idgaf. I won’t use your site.

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          On ios I use Unwatched and it is fantastic, almost as good as tubular, freetube et al on other platforms. It allows you to curate a nice upcoming ‘diet’ of just the videos you intentionally want to watch, nothing else.

          Don’t know how long it will survive on the AppStore but it’s been there for a little while now.

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      I am always amazed how people know that adblock exists, is literally one click away, even have it installed in another browser and the like, but still choose to use the shitty app or chrome with all the ads. And then get annoyed when there are more ads than content.

      I just don’t understand it. Really. Why? That is like punching yourself in the dick and then complaining that it hurts.

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        Inertia mostly, people are lazy. If they’re family or friends, install uBlock origin for them and they’ll probably thank you. You can, as an alternative, ask them to use brave browser instead (after disabling the annoyances), it’s chromium-based so the functionality is identical plus it blocks ads.

        If it’s android, they’ll mostly use the app. If you want to get them to use NewPipe or Grayjay, tell them it can play audio when you close the app without having to pay for YouTube premium (yes that’s a thing)

        If they’re not friends or family, forget about it. You can give a light suggestion I guess.

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          They literally have firefox with ublock origin installed (which I installed) and still choose to use chrome - and then complain about the fucking ads

          I’ve been gently saying hey, if you hate so it so much, you know there is another browser with adblock right next to it? But so far, no results.