The news: YouTube Vanced, a third-party app that allowed users to access YouTube Premium features and watch YouTube ad-free, announced it is shutting down after an implied cease and desist from Google, per 9to5Google, revitalizing discussion around the use of internet ad blockers.
How it works: The popular app allowed users to customize their experience on YouTube, offering them access to features that YouTube locks behind its Premium subscription. But what likely landed it in the most hot water was that it allowed users to have an ad-free YouTube experience.
The prominence of ad blockers: Ordering Vanced to be shut down is a logical step from Google, as advertising forms the basis of its business. But the news of the shutdown—and the app’s popularity—are a reminder of just how popular and widely used ad blockers are across web browsers.
The takeaway: Ad blockers are incredibly popular across browsers and age groups, and are often not taken into account when discussing the post-cookie future that will soon come to Google Chrome.
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