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What android browser cuts ads on YouTube?
For the last 2 weeks firefox + adblocks have stopped cutting YouTube ads. I have android 4, so I can't install Brave (it works correctly on another device).
I have tried most browsers by adblock browser request from google market, none get rid of youtube ads.
Any advice on what else to try?
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Android 4.0.4 + Firefox 43 + Adblock Plus 2.8.2.
There are no ads, the video starts with an empty video (silence and no picture). You pause it 2 times, start it - and the video itself is already on.
I advise you to install NewPipe - https://newpipe.net/ - it has no ads.
Although some YouTube features are missing, such as chat in streams and rewind the stream. Other than that, a great client. And you don't need a YouTube account. I used it myself on an old tablet with KitKat.
Another of the minuses - sometimes after the next update of the YouTube site, this client can glitch, because. the HTML structure changes (as far as I understand, it parses the YouTube site), you have to update it periodically.
https://vancedapp.com/
https://4pda.to/forum/index.php?showtopic=916464&s...
Help you.
Having root can do a lot of good things with the phone. For example, install a YouTube app mod without ads or edit the hosts file that blocks ad domains. I used both options at home and, in principle, I almost never see ads on my phone
last weeks 2 firefox
I tried a lot of programs and alas, not all of them work. Many programs simply filter ads: instead of playing ads every 2 minutes, they play them every 10 minutes. I found this particular application for myself:
https://skachat-dlya-android.ru/youtube-vanced.html
By the way, the application itself does not take up much memory and does not hang.
Or read here: https://skachat-dlya-android.ru/kak-bez-plaginov-i...
Lots of tips on getting rid of ads, I'm sure you'll find the solution right here.
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