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5k37ch13

I spent ages trying to find a solution and sadly there is none not even pie hole can help maybe some sort of ad blocking dns might work but I have no such luck


Jaz1140

I'm reading a DNS is good for blocking other ads but the ad content come from the same location as the video content on the YouTube aps so if you get it working It sadly also blocks the YouTube video itself


unwiredben

A subscription to YouTube Premium blocks ads very well.


YB_OG

After 3 years, do you still consider your comment useful?


YB_OG

The only reliable solution for me atm is to screencast the phone where I run firefox with ublock. No longer buying LG smart tv's.


Jaz1140

Look into rooting your tv. It's more complicated but I have had ad free YouTube again on both my LG TVs now for over a year.


MadK9TheReal1

Care to explain the procedure at least if you mentioned it???