YouTube tells users to allow ads or buy Premium
YouTube has updated its support documentation regarding ad blockers, stating that blocking ads violates its Terms of Service. The platform warns that continued use of ad blockers may result in blocked video playback and instructs users on how to disable common ad blockers or sign up for YouTube Premium for an ad-free experience.
Key Takeaways
- YouTube says blocking ads on videos violates its Terms of Service.
- Continued use of ad blockers may result in blocked video playback on YouTube.
- The help page gives step-by-step instructions for AdBlock, Adblock Plus, and uBlock Origin.
- YouTube Premium is presented as the ad-free option for viewers who want to keep watching without ads.
Why It Matters
YouTube is making its enforcement posture explicit: ad blockers are now framed as a Terms of Service violation, and playback can be blocked if users keep them enabled. For the streaming ecosystem, the update reinforces YouTube’s push to route ad-avoidant viewers toward either allowlisting or YouTube Premium, while also giving exact remediation steps for AdBlock, Adblock Plus, and uBlock Origin. The next concrete signal to watch is whether YouTube continues to surface playback warnings more broadly, or expands the help guidance to additional browser extensions.
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