The battle initiated by YouTube against ad-blocking programs is intensifying. The company insists that users who don’t want to see ads should pay for Premium, and it is determined to make life difficult for those who reject this proposition. In line with this, users employing ad-blockers have recently begun receiving warnings to disable the blocker. However, it appears that the measures taken by the company are putting users who use browsers other than Chrome in a difficult position. Here are the details…

Google Slows Down Browsers to Punish Ad Blockers

Google Chrome is undoubtedly the most popular web browser in the world. However, a considerable number of people opt for alternatives for one reason or another. For instance, I started using Safari due to performance issues on my previous MacBook Air, and it became a habit. This is precisely why everything on the internet is developed to work well not just on one browser but on all of them. However, it seems that YouTube has forgotten this rule.

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After the company introduced measures against ad-blocker programs in its application, some users who don’t use Chrome started experiencing slower loading times for YouTube videos. Upon closer inspection, it was found that Google had introduced a five-second delay on YouTube for users using ad blockers when visiting the site. This delay was specifically aimed at users of Firefox and Edge.

Some users speculated that this delay was a deliberate measure to discourage the use of ad blockers. However, Google has denied this accusation, claiming that the delay is simply a technical necessity to ensure that ads can still be loaded and displayed properly. However, it is unclear how long Google will continue to implement this delay.

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