YouTube appears to be stepping up its long war on ad blockers this week.
YouTube has become the internet’s go-to library for all things video, but make no mistake, advertisers run this library.
The best part about one company revolutionizing video-sharing on the internet is that it gets the say in how awful that experience can be.
Want to skip those annoying, long, repetitive ad breaks on YouTube? Well, Google-parent Alphabet is going to need you to pay more. The YouTube Premium subscription service now costs $13.99, up $2 from before. Thinking about paying annually? Well, now you’re going to need to pony up $139.99, $20 more than it was…