Thursday, July 2, 2026

anuncios Youtube

Olá, alguma alternativa para bloquear os anuncios do You Tube? Obrigado

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I made a free Chrome extension because I hate clickjacking/popunder ads

During the World Cup, my friends and I were too broke to pay for streaming, so we ended up sailing the high seas 🏴‍☠️.

If you've ever used those free streaming sites, you probably know the pain. Every click, whether it's play, pause, fullscreen, or just clicking anywhere on the page, opens a popup, a popunder, or redirects you to some gambling or porn site.

The reason is usually clickjacking. They place an invisible layer over the page that steals your click and uses it to open ads.

I tried all the usual ad blockers, but they didn't really stop it because this isn't a normal ad. It's the site's behavior. So I got tired of it and built a Chrome extension called Ads Jacker.

What it does:

  • Removes invisible click-trap overlays so your clicks go where they're supposed to.
  • Blocks the popups and popunders they trigger, including the hidden iframe trick some sites use to get around popup blockers.
  • Leaves normal websites alone, so it won't interfere with menus, logins, or video players.
  • It's completely free and collects zero data. No tracking, no analytics, no servers. Everything runs locally in your browser by checking for known clickjacking patterns.

It's not meant to replace your ad blocker. It works alongside one by targeting the click-hijacking tricks that many ad blockers don't catch.

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/ads-jacker/jngedkfjjlchlgabiibodmgngaaeodlf

I originally built this just for myself, but I figured other people might be dealing with the same thing. I'm the developer, so if you try it, I'd really appreciate any feedback, bug reports, or feature suggestions. I'm actively working on improving it.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2026

uBlock no longer working for me, but why do I see nobody else with same problem?

uBlock no longer working for me, but why do I see nobody else with same problem? submitted by /u/Neoslayer
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my adblock now has ads

disclaimer, this is a rant

as the title says, my goddamn adblocker on chrome has started to show popups that advertise their vpn. the hell?! if your going to show me ads yourself, why the hell do i need you? im so confused.

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pihole-dot: Native DNS-over-TLS in Pi-hole's FTL (no unbound/stubby sidecar needed)

pihole-dot: Native DNS-over-TLS in Pi-hole's FTL (no unbound/stubby sidecar needed)

I got tired of running a Pi-hole + unbound sidecar just to get encrypted upstream DNS (DoT), so I forked pi-hole/FTL and added native DNS-over-TLS support directly into the resolver (mbedTLS is already linked in for the web server, so I reused it). The result is pihole-dot a drop-in Pi-hole image with DoT built in.

What it is: - FTL-DoT: a fork of FTL with a native async DoT client built into dnsmasq's forwarder - pihole-dot: the Docker image that uses it same config, same env vars, just point FTLCONF_dns_upstreams at tls://ip#port#hostname - No unbound, no stubby, no extra container/hop

Architecture: each upstream server gets a small pool of pipelined TCP+TLS connections (RFC 7766-style multiple queries in flight per connection, demultiplexed by DNS transaction ID), instead of one query at a time per connection.

Screenshot from my own router running pihole-dot right now config is a normal, unlocked Pi-hole DNS Settings page

Docker Hub: https://hub.docker.com/r/ismkdc/pihole-dot

Repos: - https://github.com/ismkdc/FTL-DoT - https://github.com/ismkdc/docker-pihole-dot

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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

If you're running paid acquisition. how confident are you that your tracking data is actually accurate?

Please look more closely at your metrics. With the rise of advanced content blockers, privacy-focused browsers, and network-level tools like Pi-hole, a massive chunk of your target audience isn’t just skipping your ads; they are completely invisible to your pixels

The Blind Spots in Your Analytics

Standard client-side tracking (like the basic Meta Pixel or Google Analytics tag) is increasingly vulnerable. When users deploy strict privacy settings or extension-based blockers:

  • Skewed CPA & ROAS: Your dashboard might tell you a campaign is underperforming simply because the conversions from ad-block users aren't registering.
  • Data Attribution Gaps: Server-side API tracking (like Conversions API) helps, but it still doesn't completely solve the data loss from first-touch attribution.
  • Wasted Budget: You might be over-optimizing for a specific demographic just because they happen to use less restrictive browser extensions.

Let’s Discuss: How Are You Solving This?

For those managing serious ad spend, how are you bypassing these tracking blind spots while respecting user digital privacy and digital security?

  • Are you relying entirely on server-side tracking?
  • Have you shifted your KPIs toward blended ROAS and MER (Marketing Efficiency Ratio)?
  • Or are you accepting a 15–20% "data tax" as the cost of doing business?

Drop your strategies or your horror stories below. Let’s figure out how much data we're actually losing.

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Fixed My Twitch Ad Block Temporarily

Fixed My Twitch Ad Block Temporarily submitted by /u/hureeno
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