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uBlock Origin/Nano Adblocker - User Tips, Questions and Issues Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Windows_Security" data-source="post: 815806" data-attributes="member: 50782"><p>Instream video ads are hard to tackle, according to eBo-companion (uBO+)info it adds the capability to monitor WebSocket requests. So when they "mix' the ads in the video (like instream mid-roll ads) using WebSocket bypass trick as explained in uBO+ purpose then Yes it would do the trick. Alternatively when their video player pulls video's and ads from the same content delivery network than I don't know how an adblocker could intercept this (because it is same domain for adblocker and the adblocker would know what specific locations the ads are stored). Maybe I have not watched Crunchyroll long enough, but I did not notice ads, so I am in the dark on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Windows_Security, post: 815806, member: 50782"] Instream video ads are hard to tackle, according to eBo-companion (uBO+)info it adds the capability to monitor WebSocket requests. So when they "mix' the ads in the video (like instream mid-roll ads) using WebSocket bypass trick as explained in uBO+ purpose then Yes it would do the trick. Alternatively when their video player pulls video's and ads from the same content delivery network than I don't know how an adblocker could intercept this (because it is same domain for adblocker and the adblocker would know what specific locations the ads are stored). Maybe I have not watched Crunchyroll long enough, but I did not notice ads, so I am in the dark on this. [/QUOTE]
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