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- piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
I’m using this all the time myself. There is no login to YouTube required and it supports adding subscriptions and doing everything important you can do on YouTube.
And the best part is no ads whatsoever.
Am I the only one that hates third-party clients for Desktop? They all have terrible UI and UX. Firefox + UBlock + Youtube is the way to go. For the phone it’s NewPipe or Grayjay.
Personally I still use the Firefox + uBlock + SponsorBlock + YouTube combo on my phone too. Maybe if I watched more YouTube on my phone it’d be worth figuring out an app with a better mobile UI, but I like that it’s a consistent experience anywhere I watch from.
Don’t forget about Enhancer for YouTube, SponsorBlock, and DeArrow! They’re all a must-have for desktop YT.
I use Firefox with ublock on desktop, works like a charm. My favourite on android is YouTube revanced
Revanced app had the superior UI/UX.
Not because if taste, but because it is the YouTube UI that then allows you to add and remove stuff from the UI, getting away from all the user-hostile stuff. If you want to.
Why had?
Has. Autocorrect fail :)
Unless you don’t like Google tracking everything you watch on youtube, that is.
Let’s be real, no matter how you’re watching YouTube, if you’re accessing the video directly and not cached through a third party server, Google is still tracking you.
I think the point is basically having free YouTube premium (no ads).
You forgot sponserblock, it’s amazing!
I use the same combo on my phone without any issues or ads. Why use a client on the phone?
Revanced is great for mobile
ReVanced isn’t a third-party client though. It’s patches applied to the official client.
So, what do you not like about the Freetube’s UI and UX?
If you use ublock origin and watch a lot, they’ll eventually put your ip address on a list where you have to log in to watch anything. Newpipe seems to be able to circumvent this but yt-dlp can’t. I haven’t tried freetube but maybe freetube can circumvent that.
I prefer just about every third-party UI to the official one…