usually when we Youtube But when we go to watch a video, an advertisement comes before it. Most of us non-premium users see that ad, so block the ad with the help of many ad blockers. But, now users will not be able to do this, because the company is going to bring a new feature soon, which will easily stop the ad blocker. Testing of this facility has also started on the platform.
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According to a Times Now report, a Reddit user was the first to spot the ad blocker removal feature. According to user youtube A pop-up notification is being given, in which ‘Ad blockers are not allowed’ is written. Along with this, ‘Ads allow YouTube to stay free for billions of users worldwide’ is also written in the message.
It has also been further told in the report that until the user does not turn off the ad blocker in the setting, the video will not play. It is clear that users should not use an ad blocker to block ads before the video starts or buy a premium subscription to YouTube to watch videos without ads.
When will the feature be released
YouTube has not yet given any update related to the launch of the ad blocker feature. But, it is believed that this feature will be added to the platform soon.
How much is the premium subscription
YouTube’s one-year premium subscription is Rs 1,290. In this, users will get to watch ad-free videos. Also, users will be given access to exclusive features, which have been launched recently. These include features like Playlist Queue, Smart Download and Share Play. Not only this, users taking subscription will be able to watch videos in 1080p HD on the platform.
New loading animation released last month
Let us tell you that the video streaming giant YouTube released the new loading animation for the users last month. According to media reports, the new animation is inspired by the Cathode Ray tube used in old CRT TVs.
The animation features a large loading bar icon. In this, YouTube play-head button and red progress can be seen, which is quite beautiful. This animation is being gradually released to all premium and non-premium users.
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