YouTube Is Testing A Feature That Will Block Viewers If They Are Using Ad Blockers

Previously, YouTube exclusively displayed popups to ad blocker users, alerting them that it is against the website's TOS. It eventually added a timer to the notices to guarantee that viewers read them.

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YouTube Is Testing A Feature That Will Block Viewers If They Are Using Ad Blockers.

YouTube intends to be more aggressive in blocking viewers from using ad blockers while watching videos on its site.

According to BleepingComputer, individuals have begun posting screenshots of a pop-up window alerting them that their player will be disabled after three videos on social networks such as Reddit.

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According to the notice, YouTube would prevent them from playing videos on the platform unless they disable their ad blocker or add the website to their white list.

“Ads allow YouTube to stay free for billions of users worldwide,” the notice continues. To go ad-free, the company tells users to get a YouTube Premium subscription so “creators can still get paid.”

Previously, YouTube exclusively displayed popups to ad blocker users, alerting them that it is against the website’s TOS. It eventually added a timer to the notices to guarantee that viewers read them.

The website has confirmed to BleepingComputer that the new alerts are part of an experiment. A spokesperson told the publication that YouTube is “running a small experiment globally that urges viewers with ad blockers enabled to allow ads on YouTube or try YouTube Premium.”

Previously, YouTube exclusively displayed popups to ad blocker users, alerting them that it is against the website’s TOS. It eventually added a timer to the notices to guarantee that viewers read them.

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For the time being, this new strategy only affects a small number of users, and the video streaming platform has not stated how many people or locations are included in the test.

The website’s ad revenue has been declining over the last three quarters, so we won’t be surprised if this test is expanded to additional users throughout the world if it proves to be beneficial.

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