![]() ![]() Since i just read this article i will of course configure ublock accordingly.īesides all this, i fear that once ublock origins development ceases there will be no equal replacement.Īlso by far less visible are the censoring efforts of the search engines and social networks in that there are simply no relevant search results anymore which are outside the main stream media… Now you: Use a different method? Feel free to share it in the comments below.īecause of this criminal behaviour i startet to use the no script extension in Firefox which disables java script and the search results are still there… This one breaks the "more" link on Google's search results page but search functionality itself is working fine. To block Google's before you continue popup on the main Google site add the following lines to uBlock Origin's My filter tab: To block Google's "Before you continue" popup ![]() Note: if you notice issues with the first, some users reported that search stops working, you may want to try the following lines instead: You can hit the play button to start playback anew though and watch the videos like you normally do. Note that you need to reload the pages, and that there is a downside to using these as all videos will pause a moment after they have started. YouTube won't display the popup anymore after you add these options. The first blocks the actual popup, the second a fullscreen overlay that YouTube displays once you block the popup. To block YouTube's "sign in to YouTube" popupĪdd the following lines to the My filters tab of the uBlock Origin settings: Tip: We reviewed PopUpOff recently, a browser extension for Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers, that deals with the overlay on Google and YouTube sites. If you prefer to use the original sites, you could block the popups that Google displays on its main site and on YouTube instead.įor that, you need to use a content blocker such as uBlock Origin it should work with others as well as the syntax is used by many. You could use Startpage Search, as it is powered by Google's results, and for YouTube, you could use an Invidious mirror site, a desktop program like SMPlayer, or an app like NewPipe. ![]() One of the easier ones is to use a different search engine and site, without losing access to Google search results or YouTube videos. You have a handful of options at your disposal to deal with this. to inform YouTube for the hundredth time that you don't want to sign-in to the site. It can be quite annoying to deal with these popups each time, e.g. Problem is: if you clear cookies regularly, you will get these prompts again. You need to click on "I agree" on Google's site or "no thanks" on YouTube to get rid of these popups and start using the sites. ![]()
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