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Any ideas to block youtube ads on TV?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiamati" data-source="post: 916718" data-attributes="member: 56785"><p>I really don't want to be pushed to buy something because they flooded me with ads. Youtube's way of marketing is the one i most hate. Sometimes i'm trying to watch some musics with my son, and in the mid of the video they insert a music video with 2 min+ with sexy girls dancing (my son is only 2 years old --- BTW i've already tried youtube kids). So i would never spent 1 cent with them or share any of my info. If i had a viable alternative, i would never use youtube again. Unfortunately, the few alternatives that exist don't have all the content they could for my country and neither the applications for all smartTVs.... So i'm stuck with them... for now</p><p></p><p></p><p>I didn't know that. I thought they used separated domains. Bad news. </p><p>I have an LG tv with WEBOS (last version)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiamati, post: 916718, member: 56785"] I really don't want to be pushed to buy something because they flooded me with ads. Youtube's way of marketing is the one i most hate. Sometimes i'm trying to watch some musics with my son, and in the mid of the video they insert a music video with 2 min+ with sexy girls dancing (my son is only 2 years old --- BTW i've already tried youtube kids). So i would never spent 1 cent with them or share any of my info. If i had a viable alternative, i would never use youtube again. Unfortunately, the few alternatives that exist don't have all the content they could for my country and neither the applications for all smartTVs.... So i'm stuck with them... for now I didn't know that. I thought they used separated domains. Bad news. I have an LG tv with WEBOS (last version) [/QUOTE]
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