YouTube might render ad blockers useless with new ad tech
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YouTube might render ad blockers useless with new ad tech

The YouTube ad blocker cat-and-mouse game between Google and ad blockers continues with a new episode that might deliver a big win to Google. The company has been trying to ban ad blocker extensions on YouTube for quite a while, though these programs have always found a way to circumvent Google's ideas. This seemed to indicate that Google might never be able to stop all ad blocker apps out there completely. But also, that extensions that block YouTube ads might not always work. Some users have started noticing a new type of ad tech on YouTube that might make it harder for ad blockers to block ads. Apparently, Google is looking at server-side ad injections that some ad blockers might be unable to stop. Google is already testing the new ads, as some YouTube users have started spotting unskippable black segments of video that do not show anything. Continue reading... The post YouTube might render ad blockers useless with new ad tech appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Exclusive deal: GEEKOM Mini PC IT12 is 15% off in this post-Prime Day sale All the best leftover Prime Day deals you can shop on Friday and this weekend Tuesday’s top Prime Day deals: $169 AirPods Pro 2, free Robux, LG OLED TVs, laptops, Dyson, Bose, more Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales