That’s because they have a rapist mentality.
These companies will find it very difficult to track you if you use uBlock to ban their scripts worldwide on all sites. If you must use one of their sites, you can enable their scripts only on their own domains.
Does ublock do that as default or do I need to subscribe to a list or add a filter?
uBlock won’t block them globally by default, no. Instead, I block all the scripts on Google sites globally, then unblock needed scripts on the specific domains I need to use. Which at the moment, isn’t any of them, since when I use YouTube I use a custom client like Freetube through a VPN or Invideous.
What this accomplishes is that my browser isn’t currently allowed to contact domains owned by Google for anything, and no scripts hosted by them are allowed to run.
Switch ublock to advanced mode and you can block third party stuff by default. Many websites will break but you can whitelist stuff easily
I have it in advanced mode. Most of the privacy tracking stuff is blocked by the filter lists I have, so I don’t block third party by default. The big offenders aren’t blocked because most people still use them. I do not.
I use Freetube as well. I don’t use any google/meta shit at all. I need to look into this script blocking so that I wont use them even accidentally.
check out a YT tutorial on how to use uBlock advanced mode. it’s very simple, once you have it explained to you.
if you want additional filter lists beyond the basic ones uBlock ships with, here’s a list of ones you can mix and match depending on your needs: https://github.com/yokoffing/filterlists
and if you do a lot of gaming, chances are you’ve looked up stuff on a wiki. and chances are, that wiki is hosted on fandom. here’s a filter list to make that usable: https://github.com/squabbled/FandomFixed



