Hey everyone,

since YouTube started annoying us with their “disable ad blocker” thing, I managed to get rid of it by uBlock Origin and a Tampermonkey script. Yet, the stupid popup is back. To everyone who’s gotten rid of it until now: What did you do? Can you point me to the resources you used? It’s annoying!

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I just use uBlock Origin (without any additional scripts) and whenever it stops working I update the filter lists manually (it updates them automatically every now and then).

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12 points

Which lists do you use?

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Just the standard ones. Do a purge and a manual update. So long as the script has been updated, you’ll be good to go

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Not using the default ones is a probable cause for why your browser gets flagged. Restore to default settings and make sure you don’t have other adblockers enabled (such as the one built into YouTube Enhancer add-on) If you still get the pop-up you can update the “quick fixes” list or wait an hour or so for the uBlock team to catch up with Google’s latest updates to the detection script.

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The problem is, I use far more sites than Youtube, and the other filter lists are needed here. AFAIK I haven’t been able to find a switch on uBO that makes a site use only a specific set of filters, so if I want good internet experience it has to be the default filters and some more, or nothing.

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I use the standard ones plus everything under “Annoyances”.

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1 point

How do you update manually? It won’t let me anymore since an update (the update button is always grayed out now)

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You can click the clock icon next to the list/group you want to update as well.

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2 points

Thanks, I’ll try this!

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41 points

Switched to piped/invidious. There are even a few good apps like Libretube or Freetube. No need to waste time with scripts and stuff.

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I have been loving freetube on desktop. I could never get the websites for piped or invidious to work well

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me too but back in october of 23… works so much better than youtube for me even if ads weren’t the reason

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“No need to waste time with scripts and stuff.”, you mean other than learning and knowing what the script does as opposed to hoping the apps’ developers are honest, never die, and never sell out.

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It’s all FOSS. Whoever gets doubts about the devs can check the source or have it checked by experts. They sell out or die? Switch to other frontends or forks. I’d never trust any dev blindly, but if I can choose between these ones and Google… well.

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A compiled app is not FOSS unless you compile it yourself, which, shock of shocks, means need to waste time with scripts and stuff. Sorry, but you are making excuses.

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Not everyone has the time, energy, or even the knowledge needed to understand what the scripts do. I think most internet users don’t even know what is a function and how it looks like, and they don’t want to change after getting home from the 8 or more hour work and still needing to do house chores, bills and whatever.

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None of which is relevant to the comment I made. But I contend that the only thing needed to understand scripts and the functions contained is a web browser and the ability to read. I was pointing out that the advice to let someone else do it for you isn’t actually safe.

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FreeTube is the way

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Just use a Invidious instance. Don’t even bother with YouTube. You can use an RSS feed reader to port your subscriptions, then use a redirection extension to bring you to the invidious version of the channel.

If you’re so inclined, you can download the video using yt-dlp which you can use to download videos from invidious and even pass a sponsor block flag which integrates with the sponsor block api.

On mobile, if you have Android, you can use Tubular. You can request from Google to give you your subscriptions as a fifle that you can upload to these apps. Tubular also uses Sponsor block as well.

Lastly, if you’re on iOS, the best I’ve found is simply to use the Brave browser.

Hope this helps.

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The freetube client (invidious client) is a much better user experience than base invidious

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There’s Yattee for iOS, just use this guide to set it up.

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Update your filters lists on uBlock Origin. That may help.

Use FreeTube and use Privacy Redirect or LibRedirect to redirect to FreeTube.

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Privacy redirect has been discontinued for years, I strongly suggest using libredirect

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Privacy Redirect still have Nitter support.

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But Nitter doesn’t work anymore, does it?

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