• @[email protected]
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    992 years ago

    If I understand correctly, there’s nothing about Firefox that makes ad blockers any harder to detect. What can Firefox and uBlock do to stop Google from blocking adblock users on the site?

    • AphoticDev
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      672 years ago

      It doesn’t matter if YouTube can detect uBlock. The great thing about uBlock is you can just block the anti-adblock script. Since Javascript is executed on the user’s computer, it’s trivial to just tell your computer to ignore it. And moving it to server side would cost them too much money in processing power.

      That’s why they want everyone to adopt their DRM, so they don’t have to worry about it.

      • @[email protected]
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        432 years ago

        This logic is so flawed lol. It’s also completely trivial for them to detect when their anti-adblock script has been blocked. If it gets blocked, then they can just stop serving you videos.

        There are websites that already do this; it’s not theoretical. The website just doesn’t work if it detects an adblocker.

        • @[email protected]
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          242 years ago

          Whether or not it’s trivial to detect depends on the method used to block it. It already is an arms race, and said race will continue.

        • Sippy Cup
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          192 years ago

          Ok but do they know we know they know we know they know?!

        • @[email protected]
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          92 years ago

          Those sites aren’t popular enough for people to actively develop custom scripts to get around them.

          • Draconic NEO
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            82 years ago

            Didn’t Spotify do this a while back, they made threats of account bans as well. In the end it was bypassed and you can still use Adblock in the browser or adfree clients on desktop (or just block ads across device with Adguard or Portmaster), though honestly Spotify kind of sucks in my opinion (usually doesn’t have the music I want and has UI unresponsiveness).

            • @[email protected]
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              32 years ago

              The only one that kind of worked was Twitch, and the Alternative Player plugin for Firefox still bypasses the ads, you just have to wait while Twitch thinks the ad is playing because they inject it into the stream directly and you can’t access the stream without waiting out the timer.

        • AphoticDev
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          02 years ago

          OK, show us an example. I’ve never run across a website that adblockers just didn’t work on, but maybe you know of one. Give us an example, and we’ll see if we can bypass that. Then we’ll know which of us understands how Javascript works, and which doesn’t.

    • ares35
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      152 years ago

      i think it’s mainly the list maintainers staying on-the-ball with changes to sites. they can move quicker than a giant corporation can develop, test, and roll-out potentially site-breaking changes that could adversely affect ‘billions’ of users.

    • Name is Optional
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      102 years ago

      It has always been my understanding that uBlock and uBlock Origin were two totally different extensions for ad blocking. Is this not correct? Back several year ago when ad blockers were new, I recall seeing two different Firefox listings for them, and people would caution users to get uBlock Origin and not the other truncated named one

          • @[email protected]
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            152 years ago

            Yes, it is metamorphical lol. Gorhill is the creator of both uBlock and uBlock Origin. However, he gave the uBlock github repo to another dev, who sold it to adblock plus. Do not download uBlock.

            However, he did fork uBlock and continued to develop his own version, now named uBlock Origin. Do download uBlock Origin.

            PSA: ublock.org is not related to uBlock Origin.

    • @[email protected]
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      72 years ago

      The difference is Firefox is not a chromium based browser and thus not subject to googles fucking bullshit, esp when we come to things like web drm

    • igorlogius
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      32 years ago

      What can Firefox and uBlock do to stop Google from blocking adblock users on the site

      Not sure if you question is serious … but just in case, Mozilla is one of the few non-profit orgs that is fighting for an open web

      ref. https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/manifesto/

      and uBlock Origin can literally work its magic because firefox provides the necessary APIs that allows it to work. (old ref. but AFAIK still relevant: https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/uBlock-Origin-works-best-on-Firefox)

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      They don’t care about Firefox. Chrome is the browser market, they have weakened extensions, they implemented DRM, and here we are.

    • @[email protected]
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      -222 years ago

      Just another Firefox fan boy. They do this shit when as blockers get brought up too as if Brave, Vivaldi, etc isn’t going to strip out the ad blocker nonsense when they build their versions. Just because these versions use Chromium as a base in no way means they have to use their code. Firefox fan boys are too busy talking about Firefox to understand this.