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0xC0CAC01A2021-06-07 17:33:42
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0xC0CAC01A, 2021-06-07 17:33:42

Why can't AdBlock and AdGuard DNS deal with Youtube ads?

On the router, the IP address of the DNS server from AdBlock is set in the settings. But shameless advertising is still rushing from YouTube. The same with AdGuard DNS. Why can't they do it?

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Maxim Grishin, 2021-06-07
@vesper-bot

Outdated. Like it or not, any adblocker uses a system of rules to determine what is ads and what is not. And yes, YouTube has recently changed the way it stuffs ads into content, it could easily turn out that by doing this they bypassed some of the blockers. (In any case, the last working ublock origin on XP Chrome stopped blocking YouTube ads a month ago)

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ThisFruit, 2021-06-07
@ThisFruit

Why I don’t know, but I know that, unlike these extensions, the opera out of the box copes.

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Dmitry, 2021-06-17
@Easy-Direct

Google's main income is from advertising. He spends a lot of energy fighting the adblock and there was news that the adblock is collaborating with Google and agreed to show ads that do not interfere with viewing (like a popunder and similar formats).
It's easier to download vanced and not worry

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