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Panel 3: PiHole + uBlock Origin
Panel 4: PiHole + uBlock Origin and recurring donations to pay creators

      • @Fosheze@lemmy.world
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        5 months ago

        Nope. Youtube ads are served from the same domains as the videos so there is nothing you can to to block them via DNS. Your best bet is just installing Ublock for them. Now a days an ad blocker is a security necessity anyways.

        • @mrmacduggan@lemmy.ml
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          195 months ago

          Installing uBlock is so quick, all you need is 30 seconds of their consent to lean over their shoulder and install it. The whole process can be faster than the actual ad break, in some cases.

          • AggressivelyPassive
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            75 months ago

            Doesn’t really work for all “embedded” devices, though. Phones, consoles, sticks, etc. all come with their own apps and there’s unfortunately not always a reasonable way to install solutions there.

              • @Fosheze@lemmy.world
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                15 months ago

                I actually really like the unified remote app. It lets you use your phone as a remote for any computer on the same network. I think the premium version just lets you link more computers otherwise the free version is just as good.

      • @CosmicTurtle@lemmy.world
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        05 months ago

        You have to set up a proxy.

        Even for those who are technical enough to set up a pihole, it’s annoying to set up a proxy and some apps simply won’t work with it.

        • rustydomino
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          45 months ago

          I would love to learn how to block YouTube ads with a proxy. Do you have a link to instructions?

            • @ivn
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              55 months ago

              It does not. Domain based blocking does not work with youtube.

              Your link event says it:

              Some ads may […] be served through the same domain as the website, making them harder to block without blocking the website itself.

              There is no point in using a proxy for this, because of https it won’t be able to block more than with DNS blocking. Maybe a tiny bit more if you set up mitm but that’s really not worth it.