YouTube Tightens Grip: Crackdown on Third-Party Ad Blockers Expands

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YouTube has expanded its crackdown on ad blockers to include third-party apps that attempt to circumvent ads, causing playback issues for users. The platform is urging users to subscribe to YouTube Premium for an ad-free experience, emphasizing that ad revenue supports creators. YouTube's enforcement aims to protect its platform, creators, and viewers from ad-blocking apps violating its terms of service.
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