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Teach me the way to use adblock on (i)phone and (smart)TV please, i have long abandond the idea to watch youtube on annything but a proper computer OS.
Can't help you with iPhones, sorry. Never had an Apple device. You could blacklist known ad-servers through your router though, if that's an option (for home use, at least). On Android it's simple enough with this app: https://github.com/polymorphicshade/NewPipe/releases
If your TV is Android based, https://smarttubenext.com/.
It's a native TV app that captures the original youtube stream and displays it completely without ads, and comes with a sponsorblock implementation as well. Works amazingly well and is updated about weekly.
Domain blocking won't work for youtube, they serve ads from the same domain.
At some point its gonna be easier to have a script auto download videos from subscribed channels and put them on my jellyfin server. The only reason I havenβt done that is that it will take lots of drive space and would need a system to remove videos periodically.
On iOS, adblocking comes down to installing two apps:
edit: On Smart TV, it's a fair bit more difficult. For my Roku, I have an Invidious client called Playlet. It's not nearly as full featured as the official app, but it's the best I have right now.