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I built a lightweight Chrome ad blocker that works fully offline. No tracking, no data collection, just simple ad blocking. I mainly made it because most extensions felt heavy or suspicious. Would love honest feedback from you guys 🙌 If anyone wants to try it, I’ll drop the link in comments. [link] [comments] |
Notcooltobully
Thursday, April 9, 2026
I built this
ublock on chromebook is dead
as of todays update, google has removed the flags for keeping ublock running.
i am looking for any help to get ublock back. thanks
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Created a stealthy adblock for youtube has been working for past month.
The extension works try it out you may get 0-2 ads every 2 hours or so but should be undetectable for now.
check it out : https://github.com/Sidharth-Sivanraj/Youtube-Stealth-Adblock
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iOS ad-free YouTube app that supports hold down for 2x speed and double tap to rewind/forward?
I am desperate to find an app on iOS/iPhone that seamlessly supports hold down for 2x speed and double tap to rewind and forward on YouTube without ads. I use these features all the time and can’t find an app with ad-free YouTube that has these features running smoothly.
I’ve tried these alternatives:
Brave Browser: doesn’t support 2x speed in landscape mode
Tube PiP: pauses a bit when pressing and releasing to enable/disable 2x speed and it’s driving me crazy
I don’t mind paying small lifetime subscription fees if they’re required to access these features.
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Is it okay to use Brave Shields AND Adguard at the same time?
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TLDR: Should I use both of time at the same time or should I just stick to one since they might clash? I use Brave which has its built-in adblocker. I'm guessing it uses the same default blocklists which Ublock Origin uses. I also use Adguard (the mobile and desktop apps), which has DNS filtering as well as cosmetic filtering and has a lot of blocklists available. Why not just stick to Brave Shields? I get system wide blocking from Adguard. Is it okay to have them both at the same time or should I turn off Brave Shields? [link] [comments] |
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
do i really have to ditch chrome to get an adblocker?
hi!
I got a really nice laptop for the first time and i want to take care of it and a pleasant user experience.
I know jack shit about computers and networks though, so trying to find a user friendly ad blocker has been a little tough.
The main issue arising is that i am an avid chrome user and it seems most ad blockers don't work for chrome without some work around
So is it time i become a woman and switch to Firefox? will that allow me the power of ad blocking?
Id also appreciate any recommendations for user friendly/for dummies ad blockers
<3
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