The only option (other than mitm-ing yourself and stripping ads from the html maybe) for blocking first party ads or spoofed first party ads is ublock origin on firefox
dns filtering can only block domains, ublock does full cosmetic filtering.
The only option (other than mitm-ing yourself and stripping ads from the html maybe) for blocking first party ads or spoofed first party ads is ublock origin on firefox
dns filtering can only block domains, ublock does full cosmetic filtering.
I haven’t been on tpb ever, is it a decent tracker now?
Android is moving towards upstream linux, and chromeos is moving towards using wayland + the linux version of chromium
Oh also for downsides like half the instances have dogshit uptime or are slow so I just use it as an index of youtube videos then play them in mpv
Invidious/piped are basically just privacy proxies for youtube that provide a lightweight frontend for youtube as well.
install ublock origin
We are never getting r/195 back
These apps seem pretty similar (although new and barebones): memmy https://testflight.apple.com/join/6jaRU6rD
https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/About-"Why-uBlock-Origin-works-so-much-better-than-Pi‑hole-does%3F" You are not correct. Ublock Origin is superior for tracking protection and also stops the network requests. DNS adblocking cannot stop first party tracking or ads.