Anybody know of a good apk that blocks ads while watching YouTube on my phone app ?
- There is sponsorBlock version as well - It was really buggy for me for around a week recently but they did patch it 
 
- Highly recommended. Fdroid is one way to install, you can also download an .apk from the new pipe website. 
- Second new pipe. Works great 
- One more vote for NewPipe! Been using it for years. 
- Thank you !! 
 
- I like revanced - You can find pre-compiled apks on Mobilism. - But mobilism and it’s not great for the revanced devs regarding the dmca. It’s presumably what took down vanced providing apks. - I don’t think that’s the case. The Vanced Team got DMCA for other reasons afaik. 
 
 
- The manager doesn’t really eork for me for some reason - https://github.com/inotia00/revanced-documentation - Try the other Methods in the ReVanced Extended documentation. - Using Revancify is a good option, or you can use the RVX-Builder in a computer. - rvx-builder works on Android with Termux - From my experience the RVX Builder (fork and upstream) are very buggy on Android, at least in Android I don’t see why use it over Revancify. - I generally recommend the CLI for those that can use it as well. 
 
 
- In my case, the patching work but installation failed. My solution is to save the generated apk and install it using a file manager instead of directly from revanced manager. 
 
 
- LibreTube, comes with SponsorBlock builtin and uses the Piped backend. - This! 
 
- YouTube revanced is awesome but theres a bit more to it than installing a single apk - revanced is awesome. The patches are increasing in number. The one thing that confused me is what patches/options I can change later in the YouTube revanced settings. - So, maybe they could categorise the patches as: - Those that can be applied only while patching & cannot be changed in the settings.
- Those that can be changed in the YouTube revanced settings.
 
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- Firefox + ublock origin = zero youtube ads. Fuck the app. 
- I don’t have a good ad blocker for you other than AdAway. It won’t block YouTube ads on an unrooted phone, but it can on a rooted one. You can try in-browser mobile YouTube with Firefox + uBlock, but I would suggest switching away from the native YouTube app and getting NewPipe with SponsorBlock from F-Droid. - https://github.com/polymorphicshade/NewPipe - EDIT: Corrected link to current NewPipe. - Isn’t that repo outdated? I use this - You’re correct. Thanks for bringing that to my attention. Fixed the link. 
 
- Thank you for your response. I’ll check it out - Highly recommended. You can even export your subscriptions from YouTube and import them into NewPipe. But that’s for another thread. I use NewPipe almost exclusively now, having YouTube links pull up in NewPipe. No ads. And with SponsorBlock, you can skip the in-video ads (with community-driven data). Not to mention, you can also stream music from Bandcamp, and it supports PeerTube, etc, as well. 
 
- but it doesn’t on unrooted Android - It actually has VPN mode which also works without root - They’re saying it doesn’t work to block ads on YouTube and I can confirm that they’re correct. 
- That’s the only method for it to work on unrooted phones. - Yes, but it works - You could also use a custom DNS like NextDNS on Android 10+, but it’s not as private as adaway - You need to add an Xposed module for it to block ads on YouTube though, requiring root. AdAway VPN mode on unrooted phones won’t block YouTube ads. I just triple checked and tried it again to make sure I wasn’t talking out of my ass. - Ohh. That’s what you mean - Yeah just use ReVanced 
 
 
 
 
 
- Aside from Revanced, you can’t really block ads on the Youtube app. You can use your browser or Newpipe/Libretube as an alternative, but that’s it. 
- Never use a proprietary app for what should be done in a browser. - If only mobile web versions didn’t suck. - Sadly not relevant. Security matters, UI is decorative. - I have nothing about PWAs, heck, Voyager is awesome, but it mixes both aspects and that’s why I used it. 
 
 
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- Firefox for Android with uBlock. I get the YouTube front end (live subscriptions, recommended home feed, livestreams etc.) but no ads. 
- Alternatively, you can use the official YouTube site with Mull browser or Firefox with the ublock origin extension installed. But NewPipe offers a better experience since you can download videos etc. - Newpipe can also continue to play videoes with the screen turned off. The interface is really nice. - Firefox too can do that! At least Fennec F-Droid, working like a charm under LineageOS! 
 
- Firefox + uBlock is my suggestion too, it makes mobile browsing bearable. 
 
- Yes, you can use NewPipe x Sponsorblock or LibreTube 
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- NewPipe or LibreTube. 
- Use LibreTube. 
- If you have a rooted device you can always rely on AdAway - adaway is awesome but it won’t block youtube ads - Maybe, i simply use firefox+ublock origin and that’s fine for me 
 
- My device isn’t rooted but I will look into that. - I use AdAway in a non-rooted device and it works fine. You need to use it with a local vpn mode to function. - Same. Doesn’t work for youtube ads though as they’re served from the same place as the video content. AFAIK browser based blocking is the only way to do it. 
 
- You can try it 
 
 

















