pwalker, (edited )

Same as on other platforms twitch ads are location based or in this case ip geo location. They are notoriously fighting ad blockers and have long been opting into ad stream injection which is why most common ad blocking techniques won’t work. Basically after all the custom script solutions, like vaft script, started failing l started testing around with VPN taking advantage of the location based aspect of ads. Basically there are countries where noone is paying for running ads. E.g. Czech republic. So basically the most secure way to block ads on twitch is Vpn to certain countries. However I noticed that you need to use IPs from that country for about a day. It seems they are caching your Ip for some but after that you wont get any ads. You can read about all known ad solutioms of twitch here: github.com/pixeltris/TwitchAdSolutions

Also this does not work with the twitch mobile app and neither with the mobile version of twitch in a mobile browser. However it does work when switching to the desktop version in your mobile browser. So desktop version while using vpn on your phone should work. At least when I tested it last.

AreturningPirate,
@AreturningPirate@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Can you tell me where can I find the list of all countries that no one pays ads for,just for entertainment.

pwalker,

I’m not aware there is such a list. Logically it’s mostly small countries where they speak their own languages where no big corporations that produce ads have any interest in. You probably will find some comment like mine where they mention certain countries but this can always change any day. Sometime there is a single advetiser in a country but even then you will see their ad much less frequently than the common US/English based ads.

I can recommend you the Nord Vpn Firefox addon which allows you to only use vpn for certain domains which would be anything with *.twitch.tv

lksaar,
AreturningPirate,
@AreturningPirate@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Thank you.

unwedretake,

If you’re on Android, try Twire

Andromxda,
@Andromxda@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I used to use Twire, but now prefer Xtra. It has a nicer UI and is updated more frequently.

Andromxda,
@Andromxda@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

SafeTwitch is an alternative web client, that removes ads and a bunch of other BS

On Android you can use the Xtra app

CuteistFox,

TTV Pro lol (its a firefox extension)

moody,

There’s a Firefox and Chrome extension called TTV LOL PRO which blocks ads on Twitch.

Tattatta,

This is also what I am currently using. Sometimes it freezes the stream when it does I whitelist the current channel temporarily.

Fitzsimmons,
moonpiedumplings,

I can’t find the source code for this extension

Nyarlathotep,

I use this too. It’s a good extension but I noticed these issues.

  • It will black out your stream and say “hiding ads” instead of actually blocking the ads and letting the stream play continuously.
  • It does not support raids

I still use it regularly.

safesyrup,

Weirdly ublock and firefox is enough for me to not see twitch ads. Friends of mine report seeing ads as well on twitch with the same config. I really don‘t know what it is since i don‘t have anything fancy like a pihole or similar

umbrella, (edited )
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

sometimes it goes black instead of showing an ad for me. F5 solves it

bjoern_tantau,
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

Maybe someone gifted you a sub and you didn’t notice. Happened to me.

istanbullu,

uBlock Origin with Firefox

backhdlp,
@backhdlp@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

Doesn’t work for me. Do you have any custom rules?

booty,
@booty@hexbear.net avatar

ublock origin on firefox hasn’t blocked in-player twitch ads for me in years. i just never use twitch because of it though emilie-shrug

piracysails,

Do you have the default filters? Try updating them as well. This should not be happening. Also, try adding the unchecked by default, adguard filter.

kugmo,
@kugmo@sh.itjust.works avatar

mpv twitchurl

ModernRisk,
@ModernRisk@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Issue for me with MPV is that it crashes whenever, I’m trying to put an URL in it.

kugmo,
@kugmo@sh.itjust.works avatar

Upload the error log?

ModernRisk, (edited )
@ModernRisk@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

EDIT:

Apparently I missed the “YT-DL”. Got it now and it works, apologies.

sovietknuckles,
@sovietknuckles@hexbear.net avatar

Maybe it’s because I’m on a VPN, but I never get ads

brownmustardminion,

I’m using a pretty good VPN and I still get ads.

catculation,
@catculation@lemmy.zip avatar

Patch the app with revanced. Though DNS poising still works fine for me

pelletbucket,
@pelletbucket@lemm.ee avatar

this is what I did. I don’t use twitch very often but I don’t think I’ve ever seen ads on it after I patched it with revanced

aStonedSanta,

I’m assuming this is a mobile only option?

antipiratgruppen,

I guess it would work on desktop too, but in an Android emulator.

hurtn,
shrugal,

The ad blocking on desktop doesn’t really work very well in my experience (long loading times, shows ads anyway, …). What has improved the experience for me tremendously is using an extension that automatically mutes ads.

daedramachine,
@daedramachine@hexbear.net avatar

Could try playing with DNS settings

Kraven_the_Hunter,

You could try Grayjay. I haven’t tried watching Twitch through it and that source is in beta, but the app is great overall

mihnt,

Ads get through on it, sadly.

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