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Anybody know of a good apk that blocks ads while watching YouTube on my phone app ?

Thank you all for your comments ! I appreciate the help.
NewPipe | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository

Lightweight YouTube frontend

Second new pipe. Works great
One more vote for NewPipe! Been using it for years.
There is sponsorBlock version as well
It was really buggy for me for around a week recently but they did patch it

I don’t have a good adblocker for you. You can try in-browser mobile YouTube with Firefox + uBlock, but I would suggest switching away from the native YouTube app and getting NewPipe with SponsorBlock from F-Droid.

apt.izzysoft.de/…/org.polymorphicshade.newpipe

github.com/althonich/Newpipe-SponsorBlock

„NewPipe x SponsorBlock“ – IzzyOnDroid F-Droid Repository

A free lightweight YouTube frontend for Android with SponsorBlock capabilities

IzzyOnDroid App Repo
Thank you for your response. I’ll check it out
Highly recommended. You can even export your subscriptions from YouTube and import them into NewPipe. But that’s for another thread. I use NewPipe almost exclusively now, having YouTube links pull up in NewPipe. No ads. And with SponsorBlock, you can skip the in-video ads (with community-driven data). Not to mention, you can also stream music from Bandcamp, and it supports PeerTube, etc, as well.

but it doesn’t on unrooted Android

It actually has VPN mode which also works without root

That’s the only method for it to work on uprooted phones.
Yes
You need to add an Xposed module for it to block ads on YouTube though, requiring root. AdAway VPN mode on unrooted phones won’t block YouTube ads. I just triple checked and tried it again to make sure I wasn’t talking out of my ass.
Ohh. That’s what you mean
They’re saying it doesn’t work to block ads on YouTube and I can confirm that they’re correct.
Isn’t that repo outdated? I use this
GitHub - polymorphicshade/NewPipe: A fork of NewPipe with SponsorBlock functionality.

A fork of NewPipe with SponsorBlock functionality. - polymorphicshade/NewPipe

GitHub
You’re correct. Thanks for bringing that to my attention. Fixed the link.
Alternatively, you can use the official YouTube site with Mull browser or Firefox with the ublock origin extension installed. But NewPipe offers a better experience since you can download videos etc.
Newpipe can also continue to play videoes with the screen turned off. The interface is really nice.
Firefox too can do that! At least Fennec F-Droid, working like a charm under LineageOS!
Firefox + uBlock is my suggestion too, it makes mobile browsing bearable.

I like revanced

revanced.app/download

ReVanced - Download ReVanced

Download ReVanced Manager to patch your favourite apps, right on your device.

The manager doesn’t really eork for me for some reason

github.com/inotia00/revanced-documentation

Try the other Methods in the ReVanced Extended documentation.

Using Revancify is a good option, or you can use the RVX-Builder in a computer.

GitHub - inotia00/revanced-documentation: đź—„ Documentation and guides for ReVanced Extended

đź—„ Documentation and guides for ReVanced Extended. Contribute to inotia00/revanced-documentation development by creating an account on GitHub.

GitHub
rvx-builder works on Android with termux

From my experience the RVX Builder (fork and upstream) are very buggy on Android, at least in Android I don’t see why use it over Revancify.

I generally recommend the CLI for those that can use it as well.

In my case, the patching work but installation failed. My solution is to save the generated apk and install it using a file manager instead of directly from revanced manager.
You can find pre-compiled apks on Mobilism.
But mobilise and it’s not great for the revanced devs regarding the dmca. It’s presumably what took down vanced providing apks.
I don’t think that’s the case. The Vanced Team got DMCA for other reasons afaik.
Sign up for YT premium using a vpn to a cheap country. I pay $2 a month. Once you sign up you can cancel the vpn and it keeps the same price
but browser adblockers or alterate front ends are free
Premium does support the creators at least
The $2 - Google cut shared with who knows many creators…
Several creators I follow have independently said that a premium user in an order of magnitude or two more valuable for them than a regular ad supported user
Regular premium users don’t pay $2
and a patreon sub gives them a larger portion of your money
I don’t feel like dealing with the hassle of side loading, and the browser is limited to 720p. It’s well worth my $2 a month
Sideloading is trivial on Android. If you're on iOS, it's a different matter.
Why would you pay at all though?
Because the family premium tier gets you and designated family ad free YouTube when using Chromecast, and YouTube Music. Worth it for me. We’re all cheapskates here, just some of us are less cheap!
I always forget about using it as a family account.
You may pass.
I would never pay YT premium until they implement Sponsorblock, which they won’t do.
Aside from Revanced, you can’t really block ads on the Youtube app. You can use your browser or Newpipe/Libretube as an alternative, but that’s it.
LibreTube, comes with SponsorBlock builtin and uses the Piped backend.
LibreTube | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository

Alternative frontend for YouTube with focus on privacy

Never use a proprietary app for what should be done in a browser.
If only mobile web versions didn’t suck.
Sadly not relevant. Security matters, UI is decorative.
I have nothing about PWAs, heck, Voyager is awesome, but it mixes both aspects and that’s why I used it.
If you have a rooted device you can always rely on AdAway
AdAway

AdAway is a free and open source ad blocker for Android. Block ads system-wide using hosts file or VPN-based filtering. No root required.

AdAway
My device isn’t rooted but I will look into that.
I use AdAway in a non-rooted device and it works fine. You need to use it with a local vpn mode to function.
Same. Doesn’t work for youtube ads though as they’re served from the same place as the video content. AFAIK browser based blocking is the only way to do it.
adaway is awesome but it won’t block youtube ads
Maybe, i simply use firefox+ublock origin and that’s fine for me

Use " dns.adguard.com " for your dns.

I haven’t had an ad since making the switch.