Remove ads from embedded youtube video
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So every answers regarding this problem is like:
You cant do it unless you own the video and turn off the adsense
yourself.
But i see a possibility.
This is how adblockers works. When i ran chrome inspecter with adblockplus, i saw all the ad script requests blocked,
i want to replicate the same but "in the website itself" using javascript
So that it will automatically block all ads.
Now why i want to do this ? because in my website, i dont want to annoy people with ads
Any solution ?
javascript youtube-api adblock
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So every answers regarding this problem is like:
You cant do it unless you own the video and turn off the adsense
yourself.
But i see a possibility.
This is how adblockers works. When i ran chrome inspecter with adblockplus, i saw all the ad script requests blocked,
i want to replicate the same but "in the website itself" using javascript
So that it will automatically block all ads.
Now why i want to do this ? because in my website, i dont want to annoy people with ads
Any solution ?
javascript youtube-api adblock
you still cannot for a video embedded in an iframe (unless you own the youtube domain, which i doubt), because you can't control its javascript. If you share other people's content, you share what comes with it.. as simple as that
– Kaddath
Nov 22 at 14:35
but adblockers does it right ? what am i missing ?
– Subrata
Nov 22 at 14:37
possibly to hardcode a script that blocks every script received from googleads.g.doubleclick.net........
– Subrata
Nov 22 at 14:39
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So every answers regarding this problem is like:
You cant do it unless you own the video and turn off the adsense
yourself.
But i see a possibility.
This is how adblockers works. When i ran chrome inspecter with adblockplus, i saw all the ad script requests blocked,
i want to replicate the same but "in the website itself" using javascript
So that it will automatically block all ads.
Now why i want to do this ? because in my website, i dont want to annoy people with ads
Any solution ?
javascript youtube-api adblock
So every answers regarding this problem is like:
You cant do it unless you own the video and turn off the adsense
yourself.
But i see a possibility.
This is how adblockers works. When i ran chrome inspecter with adblockplus, i saw all the ad script requests blocked,
i want to replicate the same but "in the website itself" using javascript
So that it will automatically block all ads.
Now why i want to do this ? because in my website, i dont want to annoy people with ads
Any solution ?
javascript youtube-api adblock
javascript youtube-api adblock
edited Nov 22 at 14:37
DaImTo
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asked Nov 22 at 14:32
Subrata
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you still cannot for a video embedded in an iframe (unless you own the youtube domain, which i doubt), because you can't control its javascript. If you share other people's content, you share what comes with it.. as simple as that
– Kaddath
Nov 22 at 14:35
but adblockers does it right ? what am i missing ?
– Subrata
Nov 22 at 14:37
possibly to hardcode a script that blocks every script received from googleads.g.doubleclick.net........
– Subrata
Nov 22 at 14:39
add a comment |
you still cannot for a video embedded in an iframe (unless you own the youtube domain, which i doubt), because you can't control its javascript. If you share other people's content, you share what comes with it.. as simple as that
– Kaddath
Nov 22 at 14:35
but adblockers does it right ? what am i missing ?
– Subrata
Nov 22 at 14:37
possibly to hardcode a script that blocks every script received from googleads.g.doubleclick.net........
– Subrata
Nov 22 at 14:39
you still cannot for a video embedded in an iframe (unless you own the youtube domain, which i doubt), because you can't control its javascript. If you share other people's content, you share what comes with it.. as simple as that
– Kaddath
Nov 22 at 14:35
you still cannot for a video embedded in an iframe (unless you own the youtube domain, which i doubt), because you can't control its javascript. If you share other people's content, you share what comes with it.. as simple as that
– Kaddath
Nov 22 at 14:35
but adblockers does it right ? what am i missing ?
– Subrata
Nov 22 at 14:37
but adblockers does it right ? what am i missing ?
– Subrata
Nov 22 at 14:37
possibly to hardcode a script that blocks every script received from googleads.g.doubleclick.net........
– Subrata
Nov 22 at 14:39
possibly to hardcode a script that blocks every script received from googleads.g.doubleclick.net........
– Subrata
Nov 22 at 14:39
add a comment |
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The only solution to achieve this -- is to make a browser extension like all adblocker do.
They are able to work because they are injecting javascript into every page and, roughly speaking, act like their javascript was served by YouTube themselves.
oh i see, so no hopes..
– Subrata
Nov 22 at 20:02
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1 Answer
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active
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up vote
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The only solution to achieve this -- is to make a browser extension like all adblocker do.
They are able to work because they are injecting javascript into every page and, roughly speaking, act like their javascript was served by YouTube themselves.
oh i see, so no hopes..
– Subrata
Nov 22 at 20:02
add a comment |
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0
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The only solution to achieve this -- is to make a browser extension like all adblocker do.
They are able to work because they are injecting javascript into every page and, roughly speaking, act like their javascript was served by YouTube themselves.
oh i see, so no hopes..
– Subrata
Nov 22 at 20:02
add a comment |
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The only solution to achieve this -- is to make a browser extension like all adblocker do.
They are able to work because they are injecting javascript into every page and, roughly speaking, act like their javascript was served by YouTube themselves.
The only solution to achieve this -- is to make a browser extension like all adblocker do.
They are able to work because they are injecting javascript into every page and, roughly speaking, act like their javascript was served by YouTube themselves.
answered Nov 22 at 14:55
terales
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oh i see, so no hopes..
– Subrata
Nov 22 at 20:02
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oh i see, so no hopes..
– Subrata
Nov 22 at 20:02
oh i see, so no hopes..
– Subrata
Nov 22 at 20:02
oh i see, so no hopes..
– Subrata
Nov 22 at 20:02
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you still cannot for a video embedded in an iframe (unless you own the youtube domain, which i doubt), because you can't control its javascript. If you share other people's content, you share what comes with it.. as simple as that
– Kaddath
Nov 22 at 14:35
but adblockers does it right ? what am i missing ?
– Subrata
Nov 22 at 14:37
possibly to hardcode a script that blocks every script received from googleads.g.doubleclick.net........
– Subrata
Nov 22 at 14:39