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@Saltygunar

none of these are free don't waste your time here

@The_Wayfarers

WTF. You’re promoting a paid product while click baiting using the FREE tag?

@enflaskpost

Youtube is shooting themself in the foot with them forcing ads nowadays, if adblocker is not allowed, then I'm leaving this platform. Can guarantee that I won't be the only one either. Hope they lose a shit ton of money on this. I'm all for supporting creators, but that's the specific creators I watch, not random videos I scroll through.

@TheNman_Val

This add block is not free and IS intrusive, do not use.

@johngoard8272

Yes Mike I don't mind paying a little annual fee for adblocking say on YouTube for example butt at$15 per month being a pensioner this is really quite expensive and I am a frequent YouTube viewer. I have tried some free ones but they invariably end up costings at the end point.

@GodGoggs

total adblocker is not free. I had installed for 7 days then it stop working and get ads from them asking me to pay to turn it on. Yes it is there adblocker not anyone else

@Adrien-d7e

Those adblocker are not free ,stop saying they are.

@christophermiller741

thank you for man-splaining that 'free adblockers' aren't actually free - great job

@Samo-Young

Why say free WHEN THEY COST MONEY!!!

@samkitty5894

Yea...the downloads are free...but not the usage. Click bait.

@4514rooster

Someone should invent a clear screen you can attach to your TVs and you just punch in everything that you want blurred in advertisements like alcohol gambling food they can’t ban a physical device you attach to your device screens

@illegalalien6542

Ok, so there's A LOT of misinformation and general ignorance in the comments, so allow me to educate you all. The general effectiveness of your ad blockers/other extensions is ENTIRELY dependent on your browser. Since most browsers are built on Chromium (which is Google built and owned) they are AUTOMATICALLY less effective at blocking ads due to the fact that manifest v2 support was either crippled or outright removed by Google. So any browser running on Chromium such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Vivaldi, Opera (and it's affiliates) and YES even everyone's beloved Brave browser are no longer as safe and effective at running extensions and blocking ads. I've tried them all so I know what I'm talking about. The only viable option out there is to run a NON Chromium based browser like Firefox (and the like) which still supports ad blocking extensions that run on the older manifest v2 extensions.

@wilsonbotlero2363

Where's ublock origin?

@ImARealHumanPerson

Adguard or Blokada.   Thats it.

@asolepascual

My question: Ad blocker alone or VPN with ad blocker (Surfshark, NordVPN, etc)?
Thanks.

@asas-tech

Thank you for explaining the free adblockers so well in this content! ♥

@legendaryHoldings

You lost me when u said u read the New Yourk times for unbiased news.

@henkbender4531

so much for it being free