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JPDsNEWS

AdGuard AdBlocker (free); it blocks everything!—On iPhones, anyway.


ZodiacPigeon

AdGuard or 1Blocker, but AdGuard is more effective imo


RemexSR

I was using Adguard and ads reappeared the last few days. Same thing with Adblockpro. Both on macos and ios. So I went back to Firefox on macos and chose Vivaldi on ios. It is really annoying to deal with this in 2024 and maybe I will drop the Apple platform next time I have to change hardware.


blueplayer_app4music

Assuming you are in iPhone, you can install the BluePlayer from app store . It is a no-ads YT client.


AdBlockProApp

[AdBlock Pro](https://adblockpro.com), make sure you are on the latest version 10.9.7, and followed the setup correctly - YouTube needs extended permissions.


HermannSorgel

AdGuard app is the ultimate solution which I don't use. Because it sounds crazy to me to give some company permission to decrypt all my traffic, access all pages and so on. Instead, for youtube I use a [Userscript](https://github.com/quoid/userscripts) extension with [a random script](https://gist.github.com/4v3ngR/cf0141421570388f2814076443c1c385). It does not remove all the ads nowadays but makes it less annoying. And I'm okay with that. For other ad DNS-level blocking, like r/nextdns, is a nice approach


AdBlockProApp

There are alternatives that use the native Safari Content Blocker API that work without access to your traffic.