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YouTube's next move might make it virtually impossible to block ads
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It's what they always should have done anyway. I'm not so entitled that I think I should get content delivered absolutely free, but I am entitled enough to sandbox and restrict how many discrete domains my browser windows will talk to.
Your data is much more valuable than the 13/currency per month. Which btw, if you pay, the do not stop collecting sharing and monetizing on your data.
Exactly I don't think we're in disagreement. I'm not making a pro-youtube statement here. I just accept that it exists, as they need to accept that I have full control over my hardware. It's up to them to make their business model work for them in that environment, not me.
It's conflict theory.
I see, thanks for explaining. :)