Sketchy browsers?All this effort of sketchy browsers, extensions and programs to avoid a few ads...when you can just subscribe to Premium and be done with it. I don't get it...
All this effort of sketchy browsers, extensions and programs to avoid a few ads...when you can just subscribe to Premium and be done with it. I don't get it...
They are, you are probably spending more than a broke teenager with no money anyways, so if they can steer your shopping behavior it is worth the money.Do you really think they are after our boring old folks data, Mainly they focus on folks under 50. The scammers focus on us oldies.
Let's see. I learned how to cook almost anything. My mom never taught me and she's not that great of a cook (she works just like my dad and she has to cook, so can't complain). I also learned how to repair a lot of stuff inside the house, career advice, financial education, etc from useful professionals.I have actually learned an incredible amount from YouTube. 20 minutes about some very old settlement on earth is not going to change lives, but does settle some curiosity I maybe had for 50 years
Besides love me some hecklefish
That argument makes zero sense.Lots of folks won't pay for YT Premium but will pay $40 for a 1/2 pound steak dinner out.![]()
Some devices will disregard it and use their own, only falling back if their DNS of choice stops responding. My wife’s awful google home phones home directly to google despite me using Cloudflare DNS.All routers are capable of defining the DNS servers that are used by everything on the network. As long as you are not using an ISP supplied router this is not difficult to set-up, just enter the DNS server IP addresses that you want to use. There are free ad-blocking DNS servers available like AdGuard DNS, but I don't know if this technique will work on Roku and I don't know if this will counteract the YouTube ads.
https://adguard-dns.io/en/public-dns.html
People are just mad that YouTube needs to make money to pay their employees, the creators, and for ever more storage and other hardware (estimated at over 1 exabyte now, or 1,048,576Tb) and are clamping down. Using an adblocker has always been against the terms of agreement, much like sharing your password for other streaming services.All this effort of sketchy browsers, extensions and programs to avoid a few ads...when you can just subscribe to Premium and be done with it. I don't get it...
It isn't like YouTube isn't making money...Some devices will disregard it and use their own, only falling back if their DNS of choice stops responding. My wife’s awful google home phones home directly to google despite me using Cloudflare DNS.
People are just mad that YouTube needs to make money to pay their employees, the creators, and for ever more storage and other hardware (estimated at over 1 exabyte now, or 1,048,576Tb) and are clamping down. Using an adblocker has always been against the terms of agreement, much like sharing your password for other streaming services.
Do I run an adblocker or use 12ft.io to bypass adblocker blockers and other paywalls? Absolutely. Is it technically “stealing”? Also yes. I’m not against a few well placed ads that don’t pop up from the bottom of my screen and stay there permanently with a microscopic close button, or start playing some stupid video, or hijack the entire browser window, and until they go back to that the adblocker will stay.
All this effort of sketchy browsers, extensions and programs to avoid a few ads...when you can just subscribe to Premium and be done with it. I don't get it...
Leave it up to the boomers to explain how youtube works, how it needs to make money and how "sketchy" addblockers and browsers work.Brave is not a sketchy browser. Clearly you haven't tried it. Even if you somehow think it's sketchy, why not only use it to watch YouTube videos?
All this effort of sketchy browsers, extensions and programs to avoid a few ads...when you can just subscribe to Premium and be done with it. I don't get it...
As someone said, an ad at the beginning or end, you know is OK. But yeah like TV , 3 or 5 and dropping them in the middle.......At the end of the day, it comes down to, does your conscience feel ad blockers are cheating/stealing or not.
At the end of the day, it comes down to, does your conscience feel ad blockers are cheating/stealing or not.
GD Boomers!!Leave it up to boomers to explain how youtube works, how it needs to make money and how "sketchy" addblockers and browsers work.![]()
Yet the pop-up about blocking ads on youtube attempts to make it sound like you are "stealing" from creators. If creators are what make the platform, maybe Youtube should be giving them a bigger cut of the ad revenue.It isn't like YouTube isn't making money...
"Internet video giant YouTube larded its coffers with $7.95 billion in ad revenue for third quarter of 2023, representing a 12.5% year-over-year increase"
And, it isn't like Google isn't making money...
"Google parent company Alphabet on Tuesday reported quarterly sales of $76.69 billion, up 11% from the same period in the prior year. The company also posted profits of $19.69 billion for the quarter."
Furthermore, Google allows the use of ad blocker extensions on it's platform.