Blocking Youtube Ads
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Hey Guys,
Up until recently I hadn't seen a Youtube ad in quite a while. I had a list that focused on their ad servers. Now, I seem to be getting ads again pretty constantly. Anyone have some good Youtube ad blocking lists?
This is the one I have now:
http://jasonhill.co.uk/pfsense/ytadblock.txt -
Check your squid logs to see where they're coming from. I thought I had read recently that YouTube is now serving some ads from its own domains so you can't block them.
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Good idea. I would need to install squid though as I don't currently use it. I do have ntopng installed but I don't usually have it running because it fills memory up on my router.
I have found a couple other lists:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/HenningVanRaumle/pihole-ytadblock/master/ytadblock.txt
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/HenningVanRaumle/pihole-ytadblock/master/googlevideo.com%20domains/adverisment.txt
http://adblock.amroemischengutshof.de/youtube-ads-list.txt -
Duh, sorry. I saw this in the main feed and didn't see it was in the pfblocker sub. I don't use pfblocker but it must have some sort of access log similar to squid's.
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A few second ad is a small price to pay for the free, educational, entertaining content people provide on Youtube. Keep in mind some of the people providing that content rely on the ad revenue to continue providing that free content. That's like going to a museum with a "suggested donation" and not paying anything. It's thinking like that which turns free services into paid services. Once enough people decided I should stop watching ads, Youtube decides I should start charging for what was free before since I'm no longer making enough ad revenue on this platform.
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The corollary of course is when you drop money in the suggested donation box, and then a hammer pops out of the box and hits you in the crotch.
Too many bad actors in every ad network on Earth posting shady ads or malware for me to every trust an ad network ever again.
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That is true as well. In the case of Youtube specifically though, the actors are usually quite good. Which is why we watch their content. I block ads on websites here at work so I'm hypocritical in that sense. I do it for security purposes, which proves exactly your point. There are a lot of bad actors out there trying to do harm.
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The blocking files block YouTube ads when watching using a web browser. I do get YouTube ads when using the app on my iPad or streaming media player.
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@xentrk said in Blocking Youtube Ads:
The blocking files block YouTube ads when watching using a web browser. I do get YouTube ads when using the app on my iPad or streaming media player.
That's exactly what I am noticing. The web browsers are fine, it is the Amazon Fire TV's and Google TV's that still get ads. Sometimes my tablet and phone as well. There must be something else with those Android devices that allow them through.
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@thezfunk
The devices DNS configuration point to pfsense ? -
@ronpfs said in Blocking Youtube Ads:
@thezfunk
The devices DNS configuration point to pfsense ?Absolutely.
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@thezfunk said in Blocking Youtube Ads:
@xentrk said in Blocking Youtube Ads:
The blocking files block YouTube ads when watching using a web browser. I do get YouTube ads when using the app on my iPad or streaming media player.
That's exactly what I am noticing. The web browsers are fine, it is the Amazon Fire TV's and Google TV's that still get ads. Sometimes my tablet and phone as well. There must be something else with those Android devices that allow them through.
DNS over HTTPS :)
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Anyway to get around that on Android?
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@thezfunk I’d packet capture the dns queries made by those devices and see what comes up.
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I wonder if I block all traffic to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 will solve the issue since I don't use them for DNS anyway. I am sure Google must be using their servers for that purpose.
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Any update to the 8.8.8.8 block ???
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@BBcan177 just out of curiosity is blocking youtube ads still doable ? It worked for me a long time ago... thanks
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@reg1982 I think it's always going to be hit and miss. There are some feeds that might help but YMMV.
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Not quite sure if I should put this in this thread or the pfBlockerNG-devel feedback thread. ButI have an alias in my pfBlockerNG-devel setup to block Youtube ads. I saw in on the widget on the firewall's dashboard that some packets were blocked. Here's a cut and paste of the widget:
DNSBL_YoutubeAds 9,481 3680345 Oct 18 03:05:11
I clicked on the 3680345 to bring up the Alerts for the alias and this is part of what I got:
All of these alerts are coming from the same iPad. But the iPad was sitting on the kitchen counter at 4:25 in the morning and was on the charger and not being used.
How can it be that the iPad is constantly reaching out to Youtube when it is not being used? And at some time stamps have upwards of 1700 duplicate attempts ?
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Since my last post above this came up in the Alerts
Is that 36,132 accurate?