• flambonkscious@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      I can confirm this - the content comes from the same DNS name as the ads, this means pihole cannot distinguish between them

      The solution then falls on something like ublock origin - sadly layers of ad blocking is needed in this day and age

    • dormedas@lemmy.dormedas.com
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      1 year ago

      Yup. Pi-hole does DNS-level blocking which would only work if YouTube put their ads on some separate (sub)domain.

      I actually experimented the other day by turning off ublock origin and letting Pi-hole try to do the work, but I saw ads.

      Theoretically, YouTube could set up their infrastructure in such a way as to put the ads in the video stream you receive, but that is complex and has other risks and trade offs.