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I don't understand how people can think getting a paid service for free shouldn't be fought against by the company losing money from the workaround.
I'm a subscriber of YouTube Premium and I still get loads of ads. On the right sidebar I get offered to buy movies and TV shows, sponsored segments everywhere, etc. I'm literally using ad blockers on top of my Premium subscription because everything got out of hand. I even use ReVanced on my phone because of its SponsorBlock integration.
If Google continues to fail to read the room, I may cancel the subscription, move all my video needs to Piped and Nebula, the latter I also have a paid subscription for. How is that in Google's interest?
I'm also a subscriber of Premium and have my adblocker turned on. Google still tracks you just as much as without Premium
Obviously. You're still visiting a Google service after all.
You definitely have the right to block and skip whatever you want if you pay for the service.