Business YouTube is cracking down on adblock users: pay or disable - this is reminder to install brave

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YouTube has introduced an anti-adblock feature, which alerts users with pop-ups and interrupts the viewing experience. The adblocking community is already working on ways to defeat the feature, but YouTube seems to be changing its detection scripts constantly.

Users trying to view a YouTube video with an adblocker enabled are now greeted with a pop-up warning.

“Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube,” the warning reads. “You can go ad-free with YouTube Premium, and creators can still get paid from your subscription.”

The buttons below give users two options: either allow ads or choose a paid subscription. However, for now, closing the alert allows viewing the video.

Complaints about YouTube’s actions have started appearing on social media, as many people use adblockers for limiting trackers and other privacy-intruding scripts. Security researchers have been urging users to restrict exposure to ad networks for a while now because they’re often used to deliver spyware such as Pegasus.

“Awfully brave of YouTube to think I'm gonna stop using AdBlock before I stop using YouTube,” one X user shared.


Others encouraged resistance against YouTube’s new measure by leaving adblocking solutions enabled: “If you show Google that you are willing to forgo your adblocker for YouTube, they will make this new adblock ban a permanent change.”

An ad-free YouTube Premium subscription costs users $13.99 per month.

Adblocking community working on a workaround​

The adblocker provider AdBlock Plus says that YouTube’s wall is “particularly distressing to many of our users.” Some of them are unhappy that many ads on YouTube include “obvious scams” that stay afloat even after reporting them to Google.

For now, AdBlock Plus recommends that users keep their filter lists up to date so that any changes made by the filter list authors are applied to their extensions. They can also add YouTube to their allowlists, which will continue blocking ads elsewhere but allow them when watching the popular website.

The uBlockOrigin adblocker already has a workaround offered on its subreddit page. For that, users have to update the extension and its filter with quick fixes to the latest version.

The post also warns that stacking multiple adblockers or using old block lists won’t help.

“Disclaimer: YouTube changes their detection scripts twice a day, which means that even if you got a filter update earlier today, another one might be required soon. There's no way around this if you want to remain logged in,” the post reads.

Some X users also shared filters for the adblocker to turn off the new YouTube feature.

Ads are a significant attack vector​

Blocking malicious ads with adblocking software is an essential component of good cybersecurity hygiene and is recommended by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).

Malvertising is a significant vector for exploiting networks as it bypasses built-in browser settings to protect against pop-ups and website redirects. Malicious ads can generate a forced redirect or deliver a malicious payload.

“Adblocking software prevents different types of ads from displaying or removes them altogether, reducing the risk of receiving malicious advertisements or being redirected to malicious websites. A common adblocking technique uses web browser extensions that allow organizations to customize and control how online advertisements appear. CISA encourages organizations to evaluate solutions that would allow the ability to block a malicious advertisement,” the organization writes in its recommendations.

However, YouTube is not stepping back and insists that users will receive multiple notifications urging them to cease using the tools – or subscribe to YouTube Premium – before their viewing is disrupted, The Verge reported.

“We take disabling playback very seriously and will only disable playback if viewers ignore repeated requests to allow ads on YouTube,” Google spokesperson Oluwa Falodune’s mail to The Verge reads. “In cases when viewers feel they have been falsely flagged as using an adblocker, they can share this feedback by clicking on the link in the prompt.”

To find out more about DNS filtering solutions, you can check out this CyberNews experiment.



Over my dead body. Install brave or mozila i tested them both working , mozila had few days before they patched up and brave never had a bleep. Their blocking the adblock solution is now only workable on chrome . Also brave on mobile can play music in backround from youtube without paying shekels for premium. If youtube wants my money better let me view my downloaded videos without internet connection or demonitase and ban my favorite creators every time, or i dont know give me what i search for . Reminder to replace google with brave search engine or any non google based engine
 
I'm sorry, but youtube has gone SO FUCKING HEAVY on the ads since the adpocalypse cut the number of monetizable creators by a significant margin. The more shit gets demonetized, the heavier they have to be with the ads on what's left to make up for it. Sorry, not sorry. You fucked yourselves over on this one. I'm not paying for your inability to run a business.

Side note, if the creator isn't demonitized by youtube, are they really worth watching anyways?
 
It's not like it matters when every fucking video on the platform has a "Like Subscribe Follow" or Sponsor promo added by the creator into it anyway.

YouTube died when it was folded into Google.
If you're on a computer you can use SponsorBlock. It works surprisingly well and you can choose which type of segments you wish to skip, ie. sponsored content, interaction reminders, etc.
 
Still isn't bothering me with Ublock and Braveshield.... I suspect this only getting the basic bitch adblockers.
I just use Brave and I get the popups sometimes. But I just click the X and it goes away.
Been told if you do that enough times it won't let you watch the video but after like 3 days of dealing with it, it hasn't been a problem.
 
ive been using adnauseam and it still blocks. you guys should use it too, the autoclick thing really messes with advertisers, it is far more effective than just blocking.


This was inevitable when the 'convenience crowd' paid for youtube premium instead of telling youtube to go fuck themselves.

They deserve this idiot tax for being idiots.

this. when faggots started giving money to skip ads and then bragging about it as if this makes them better than the rabble rather than even bigger useful idiots, it just embolden advertisers.
you know how many faggots i saw bragging about how having youtubered made them better than the non paying peasants? what faggots they are. the real solution is to bvlock the ads and give google the middle finger.
 
If you're on a computer you can use SponsorBlock. It works surprisingly well and you can choose which type of segments you wish to skip, ie. sponsored content, interaction reminders, etc.
The only problem with this is that it's user curated, so if you watch obscure things (i.e not on recommended) it usually doesn't do much. Thank you for the recommendation though.
 
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