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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.”

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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 use Youtube trough Firefox with ADGuard on desktop and Brave on phone, didn't have a single popup yet.

Pajeets have to really step ut the game for this to work smh
 
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It's reassuring to know that even Google hasn't been able to fully cirvumvent adblock yet, which probably means they can't do it through technical implementation alone. Unfortunately the next step will be to vote with their wallets which has been subsidized with your free market tax dollars for the free market government to pass their free market laws to make communist adblockers illegal.
 
On Chrome, I am currently getting a black screen that lingers for the duration of the advert that would play were I not running Ad Blocker. There are obviously some teething problem as, following one of these void breaks, instead of being returned to the video I had clicked on, I was exposed to Teenage Dirtbag by Wheatus.
Seeing something similar with Opera. I get a black screen with the loading circle for about 15-20 seconds. It looks like Opera is partially short-circuiting the ad -- it doesn't run for the full duration, and in fact it will sometimes drop the ad title and duration in the viewing window.

Which means Opera will probably update in a few days and completely fuck over YT again. I hope.
 
Adding this to uBlock seems to work for me so far:

youtube.com##+js(set, yt.config_.openPopupConfig.supportedPopups.adBlockMessageViewModel, false) youtube.com##+js(set, Object.prototype.adBlocksFound, 0) youtube.com##+js(set, ytplayer.config.args.raw_player_response.adPlacements, []) youtube.com##+js(set, Object.prototype.hasAllowedInstreamAd, true)
 
Haven't gotten any annoying "adblock is a no-no" popups on Brave lately. I x'd out of the last one and they stopped bothering me. And I've gotten none with ublock Origin on Firefox. Waiting to see how long this all lasts. Youtube, I accept your challenge!
 
Open uBlock Origin, click on the little gears, go to filter lists, purge all caches then click on update now. That makes go away for now.
I was just using Adblock Plus and that stopped working, but switching to uBlock is keeping these jew ads away. Thx.
 
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Open uBlock Origin, click on the little gears, go to filter lists, purge all caches then click on update now. That makes go away for now.
Conversely block elements until it all goes away. You might not be able to scroll down but who gives a shit about youtube comments or recommends anyways.
 
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The algo just targets people who made online shopping or used their account to buy something online.

Be fucking smart for one fucking second and just create a new account to watch YouTube.
 
I'd say we need a thread dedicated to brainstorming and sharing solutions (unless there is one already, which in that case, my bad).

Google/Youtube legit declared war on its non paying adblocking using viewer base. Its not a war that they win because people will work tiredlessly to find workarounds and believe me, there will be and there is only so much an overworked underpaid google cuckslave can do about it.
 
I'd say we need a thread dedicated to brainstorming and sharing solutions (unless there is one already, which in that case, my bad).

Google/Youtube legit declared war on its non paying adblocking using viewer base. Its not a war that they win because people will work tiredlessly to find workarounds and believe me, there will be and there is only so much an overworked underpaid google cuckslave can do about it.
The best workaround is the one where their form of business becomes defunct no matter what they try.
Which means turning all their analytical data into junk, so use shit like adnaeuseam.
Like this kind of shit was in the backburner for a while considering people were more satisfied with just avoid an overabundance of malicious ads that download viruses back then, but now that that's pretty much EVERY ad? Nah fuck that. They not only don't get a penny per adview, they lose money per ad. Let them suffer the fruits of their autistic labor.
 
I'd say we need a thread dedicated to brainstorming and sharing solutions (unless there is one already, which in that case, my bad).

Google/Youtube legit declared war on its non paying adblocking using viewer base. Its not a war that they win because people will work tiredlessly to find workarounds and believe me, there will be and there is only so much an overworked underpaid google cuckslave can do about it.
This isn't even the first time this has happened.

Back around 2012, Google put out a major update that essentially bricked the site on some browsers if you were using an adblocker. It resulted in an arms race between ad blocking plugins and Google for like a year.

Google lost.
 
This isn't even the first time this has happened.

Back around 2012, Google put out a major update that essentially bricked the site on some browsers if you were using an adblocker. It resulted in an arms race between ad blocking plugins and Google for like a year.

Google lost.
Don't forget the main reason people were blocking ads on youtube back then was the multi-fold problem of having intrusive ads and having so little curating on ads that you could get virus for watching this shit.

So not only was it borne out of convenience but out of necessity.
And then google made it worse.
 
I'd say we need a thread dedicated to brainstorming and sharing solutions (unless there is one already, which in that case, my bad).

Google/Youtube legit declared war on its non paying adblocking using viewer base. Its not a war that they win because people will work tiredlessly to find workarounds and believe me, there will be and there is only so much an overworked underpaid google cuckslave can do about it.
the ublock thing legit works. on my end those jew fuckers legit disabled the player

YouTube's latest effort to detect ad-blockers was defeated by uBlock Origin several hours ago, so.....

1. Make sure you're not using any other ad-blocker, including extensions that don't have the primary purpose of blocking ads but block them anyway, such as some of the "YouTube enhancement" extensions that are out there.

2. Disable your custom filters temporarily if any of them block things on YouTube.

3. In the filter lists in uBO, click "Purge all caches", then "Update now".

4. Restart your browser.

Manually blocking the pop-up itself does nothing, because that's just a cosmetic thing; YouTube is still detecting that you're using an ad-blocker, but you just can't see the pop-up telling you.

YouTube have been updating their detection methods a couple of times per day up to now. Here is a list of the updates they've done, with the newest at the bottom: -


So, at the time of writing this, we're currently on "7a13cbe7", which has been defeated by uBO.

When YouTube update their detection methods, a new entry will be added at the bottom of that web page, the uBO guys will have to come up with code that defeats it (which so far has taken less than 30 minutes each time), then you'll have to update your "uBlock filters - Quick fixes" filter list and restart your browser and you're good to go again.(8, 0, 3)
 
I've been paying the $8 or whatever for Premium over the last few years by bullshitting the student discount they offer. I have YouTube running on my phone for background noise at work and at home all day. I have tried the Android alternatives and workarounds but they just aren't as good as the official app. It's worth the $0.26 per day I pay and I know that makes me a pathetic goy cuck but whatever.
 
I don't get how any of you can use youtube directly. Been using freetube on Debian (also available on windows), newpipe+sponsorblock+return dislikes on android and adnauseum with brave for a while now. And there's a twitch ad block extension for brave which works really well. I disabled the YouTube app on my Android, if your phone is rooted, just yeet it. All YouTube links will get automatically opened with newpipe.

Have been ad free for years. Ads are basically a scam. The only way to advertise your product is by making people happy and they'll tell others to buy your shit. And that is basically free advertising without having to make anyone angry with tranny propaganda or fat niggers dancing.
 
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