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As NeoWin reports, if the Google-owned video site detects that someone using the Google Chrome web browser is also using AdBlock Plus (or any other ad-blocking software), it removes the option to skip the pre-roll adverts that sometimes precede videos.
While normal viewers typically get the option to skip a pre-roll advert after a few seconds, Chrome users with ad blockers are forced to sit through the entire thing - no matter how long it is.
Here's one Twitter user discovering that their Adblock Plus doesn't work on YouTube anymore:
A 3 min ad? Really? I have adblock also how is this even possible? pic.twitter.com/3BmqZAGzIr
- revVGC (@r4rev2) September 7, 2015
These fears are likely to increase this week when Apple announces iOS 9, which will include - for the first time - the option to install ad blocking software on iOS devices like the iPhone and iPad.