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Just out of curiosity, do you avoid YouTube or just deal with the ads? Iβve been on a premium family plan for years and love it - we watch a lot of yt.
Just use an AdBlocker!
Do the content creators still make money off of your views if you do not see an ad?
I use YouTube Premium with a family membership and have used all of the slots with family members. $33 a month isn't bad for 5 people to have ad free YouTube, still fund the content creators and also have YouTube Music.
Doesn't work with TV's.
Depending on what you use on your TV, SmartTube may be an option. It even blocks sponsored segments within YouTube videos.
SmartTube works pretty well
Oh, sorry! I'm totally not used to use YT on TV
I assume the response to this would be a pi-hole, but I just donβt personally have the patience, energy, or spare running machine to set that up Β―_(γ)_/Β―
Pihole doesn't block YouTube ads.
Huh, didnβt know that πͺ
There's an option C:
Of course I guess it depends on which devices that that's an option.
It also comes with YouTube music which rivals spotify. Kind of the better option if you are paying for a premium service.