A joint Sourcepoint and comScore survey reported an 833% growth from November 2014 to August 2015, the strongest growth among adblockers listed.[16] The report attributed the growth to the desire of users for pure blockers, outside the "acceptable ads" program operated by Adblock Plus.[17]

Since October 2017, uBlock Origin has been completely separated from Aljoudi's uBlock.[21] Aljoudi created ublock.org to host and promote uBlock and to request donations. In response, uBlock's founder Raymond Hill stated that "the donations sought by ublock.org are not benefiting any of those who contributed most to create uBlock Origin."[6] The development of uBlock stopped in August 2015 but there were sporadic updates from January 2017.[22]


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In July 2018, ublock.org was acquired by AdBlock and resumed development.[23] From February 2019, uBlock began allowing users to participate in "acceptable ads",[24][25] a program run by Adblock Plus that allows some ads deemed "acceptable" and nonintrusive, and for which larger publishers pay a fee.[26]

As can be seen, I'm using setTimeout with at least a timeout of 1ms. I've tested this on various browsers and most of the time, directly checking for the element in ready always returned 0; no matter whether the adblocker was active or not. I was having two ideas about this: either rendering wasn't yet done or Adblock didn't kick in yet. I didn't bother to investigate further.

I noticed previous comments uses google adsense as object to test. Some pages don't uses adsense, and using adsense block as test is not really a good idea. Because adsense block may harm your SEO. Here is example how I detect by adblocker simple blocked class:

Most adblocker cancel HTTP request to ads.js and make 0px for the element but sometime adblocker removed the DOM, and some answer above will fail because not checking existence of the element.

in addition in my language, the popup is absolutely infuriating, it says its prohibited, or you banned from using an adblocker on youtube, like theyre some kind of government authority or something. this is where it needs to stop! wth these brainwashing commies are thinking?

Mike and other guys are right, they need to be tricked into that you are watching the ad. in a different, hidden window that doesnt even render. but theres still a problem, you have to wait while the ad plays thru, right?

i have never tried using the "ublock-origin" extension. it was intended to be a substitute for "adblock plus" but "adblock plus" has always worked fine for me so i choose to stick with using it. they both use the same blocklists.

Install uBlock Origin and start using it. Done. In the basic mode, it's a fairly efficient and leanadblocker, and it does its job well. Now, when I started the testing for this review, the interface hadone type of styling, but it has since been revamped. The "old" design offered two distinct views -simple/advanced. The "new" one comes with less/more buttons, which let you expand the amount ofinformations (and controls) you have, until you hit the full advanced UI. Regardless, you get the samefunctionality.

I didn't even know this was happening. I use Ublock Origin with Firefox and can't remember the last time I saw an add on Youtube, probably around 2006-2008 (Adblock Plus back then). I don't allow either to update though, so I'm not sure if that has any affect. If they stop adblockers from working, I will resort to downloading the videos and watching them off Youtube. I already do that for age restricted videos because I don't want to log in to my account.

Brave browser still working for me. Had the complaints about adblocker, so disabled Ublock origin on YT. Works fine again - and still no ads. I've heard you can also create a new Brave profile and just use it for YT(can log in to YouTube) if you still get the warnings. Have not had to do that yet though, and watch a LOT of YT.

I use firefox with ublock origin. For a couple days I got the three strikes thing, but all I do now is I just open a private window... look at my usual feed, search, etc in the regular window, and when I want to watch a video I just right-click and copy the url and paste it into the private window. No ads, no warnings.

been using brave and ublock and luckily haven't gotten the warning from youtube yet. tried disabling brave shields and only using ublock to see if youtube would pick up on that, but everything was still normal. guessing my days are probably numbered until i have to implement one of these workarounds as i watch a lot of youtube.

if you wanna block youtube ads on mobile then use revanced. can also patch a ton of other apps too.

side note: I made the mistake of listening to a "turn off your adblocker pop-up" on a different site and when I disabled my adblocker my whole browser became totally unresponsive. Many of the sites with this feature are already rich from ad content enough anyways.

Our forms are very susceptible to blocking software (uBlock Origin, Adblock Duckduckgo etc) so if a customer is using any of those it's very likely they didn't get shown the pop-up, and therefore won't be counted. I know from personal experience that even with adblockers, sites do place CSS or some element as a replacement on their site that asks for visitors to disable adblockers.

To all: I actually meant using a central network device (firewall, NAS, pi) to serve ad blocking for the entire network, without the need to install adblocker software per device. My LG oled TV for instance could benefit from that.

I have pfSense with pfBlocker set up and it works great for ads on websites. But I still get ads in YouTube hence this topic.

An ad blocker is a browser extension that blocks ads and trackers on websites. You need an ad blocker to enjoy a smoother and less annoying online experience. An adblocker for YouTube like Ghostery can also protect your privacy, save your bandwidth, and improve your security.

An adblocking capability in Bitdefender's products would be a welcome added feature. By having this feature means no more ads on desktop / laptop or mobile devices. Besides that, having an adblocking functionality built-in, means you don't have to be connected to Bitdefender VPN all the time or having to install an adblocker (extension) on all of your devices. e24fc04721

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