ClickToFlash doesn't block the embedded video ads that are being discussed in this thread.i use "ClickToFlash" which forces videos on youtube to play in HTML5. I havent seen an ad on youtube in years
ClickToFlash doesn't block the embedded video ads that are being discussed in this thread.i use "ClickToFlash" which forces videos on youtube to play in HTML5. I havent seen an ad on youtube in years
ClickToFlash doesn't block the embedded video ads that are being discussed in this thread.
I've been using ClickToFlash for a very long time. It blocks Flash content from playing at all, unless you click to enable it. Once enabled, any embedded video ads will play before the desired video. Use the link in post #15 as an example. Again, these are not pop-up ads, but are video advertisements that play before the desired content is played, all within the same video window.it gives me a whole different player interface. no ads embedded anywhere
I've been using ClickToFlash for a very long time. It blocks Flash content from playing at all, unless you click to enable it. Once enabled, any embedded video ads will play before the desired video. Use the link in post #15 as an example. Again, these are not pop-up ads, but are video advertisements that play before the desired content is played, all within the same video window.
Again, use the link in post #15 to test. The video ad that plays at the beginning is what ClickToFlash will not block.weird, then i dont understand why it doesnt for me. thats the player when i disable the plugin in safari
as you can see in the post above its different. i know what ads you mean, i get them on my iPhone but never on my mac
Again, use the link in post #15 to test. The video ad that plays at the beginning is what ClickToFlash will not block.
Is ClickToFlash the only extension you have installed? I've been happy with it, but it doesn't block everything, so I've used other extensions, as well (AdBlock, Adblock Plus, JavaScript Blocker), and none of them blocked the embedded video ads.nope went straight to the Eiffel tower video. just checked my adblocker settings, it has a "ClickToFlash" compatible mode, not sure if that matters
i use "ClickToFlash" which forces videos on youtube to play in HTML5. I havent seen an ad on youtube in years
Is ClickToFlash the only extension you have installed? I've been happy with it, but it doesn't block everything, so I've used other extensions, as well (AdBlock, Adblock Plus, JavaScript Blocker), and none of them blocked the embedded video ads.
Region might have something to do with it, but it's not just YouTube. The example I posted is from the CNN website. It's possible that they run ads in one country, but don't run the ads in another country.Could the difference be the region where the YouTube video is playing?
Name one adblocker that will block embedded video ads on YouTube or CNN. I have several, and none of them block that type of ad.
For example, name one adblocker that will block the ad at the beginning of this video without blocking the entire video.
I'm currently testing Adguard, which so far appears to do the job. I haven't had time to test it thoroughly, but initially it looks good.ublock (using it with google chrome atm haven't tried it with safari yet) blocked that video ad with no issues for me, and also blocks youtube video ads.
If you read the title of this thread, you'll see we are discussing blocking ads on Safari, not Firefox.
My post was made within the context of the thread. It's not necessary to repeat "Safari" in every post. People who are reading the thread would know that's the browser we're discussing.And if you took the time to read the thread you'd see I was responding to GGJstudios and his question "Name one adblocker that will block embedded video ads on YouTube or CNN." No mention of Safari!
I'm getting similar results so far. Looks good!I can confirm Adguard is blocking pre-roll YouTube ads - I am seeing a small fraction of a second of the pre-roll ad (maybe 3-4 frames only) then it goes to content. If I'm not looking intently at the screen, I might even miss that.
I'm getting similar results so far. Looks good!
I wondered why YouTube (Google) was getting more aggressive in pre-roll ads.
Turns out, they want to charge people for ad-free viewing.
http://arstechnica.com/business/201...ption-service-for-ad-free-videos-sources-say/
Annoy people into paying. Great.