Not really, sadly. google is going at this whole their-internet-ads-everywhere by several routes. Neither DNS blockers like AdGuard or google MV3 compliant browser (google chromium & firefox and soft forks) extensions, google web extensions, will work because they can't block first party hosted ads. Things that are a part of the site itself. Embedded into it. google is also pushing their Shadow/DOM (and nested module/import functions) "standard" which will turn all sites into a single packet. One in which you can't modify individual elements, because the whole of the thing is the element.
Since smartphones are google android or walled garden & closed source apple, there's really no workaround on them. I don't use a smartphone personally. On Desktop you can use Pale Moon or Basilisk browser though. They use the superior UXP addons, evolved from XUL.
No mention of le lion shill browser? Brave has in-build adblocking... though I usually throw Ublock on it as well to catch what slips through the cracks.
Brave is a google chromium soft fork browser. Their built-in adblocker works through both DNS blocking and MV2 WebRequest blocking elements. Neither will work when they update to MV3.
If the ads are first-party, I assume Google is financially and morally liable for any harms caused by the advertisements they serve. If they're not running third-party code, I will treat the ads as an annoyance instead of a threat, at least on their own platforms.
The people behind the ad block apps have probably already got a workaround provided
Because there's extremely low numbers of competent, technical know how staff still at YouTube and Google...
I'm assuming they just got their hands on whatever code the porn companies created for the task five years ago and copied it.
Damn i forgot some porn sites have an ad block blocker.
Not really, sadly. google is going at this whole their-internet-ads-everywhere by several routes. Neither DNS blockers like AdGuard or google MV3 compliant browser (google chromium & firefox and soft forks) extensions, google web extensions, will work because they can't block first party hosted ads. Things that are a part of the site itself. Embedded into it. google is also pushing their Shadow/DOM (and nested module/import functions) "standard" which will turn all sites into a single packet. One in which you can't modify individual elements, because the whole of the thing is the element.
Since smartphones are google android or walled garden & closed source apple, there's really no workaround on them. I don't use a smartphone personally. On Desktop you can use Pale Moon or Basilisk browser though. They use the superior UXP addons, evolved from XUL.
No mention of le lion shill browser? Brave has in-build adblocking... though I usually throw Ublock on it as well to catch what slips through the cracks.
Brave is a google chromium soft fork browser. Their built-in adblocker works through both DNS blocking and MV2 WebRequest blocking elements. Neither will work when they update to MV3.
Couldn’t Brave update the browser to handle the MV3 update? Or will this require a browser they build from scratch?
exactly this.
If the ads are first-party, I assume Google is financially and morally liable for any harms caused by the advertisements they serve. If they're not running third-party code, I will treat the ads as an annoyance instead of a threat, at least on their own platforms.
That's what happens when your whole fucking company is a bunch of H1B street shitters.