![]() However, if you wish to block ads on your mobile, you would need to open YouTube in your mobile browser and use the 'Request desktop site' option. One thing worth noting is that the trick works best on YouTube's web version. The page is broken into parts and while the page delivers the content to the user, it doesn't show ads, cookies or Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS). If you are wondering how this hack works, you should know that by adding the full stop to the URL, YouTube doesn't normalise the hostname and there isn't a hostname match. ![]() For example, instead of going for the URL ( ), go for the URL ( ), and you are good to go
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