
Twitch Adblock (No-Pepe)
Blocks Ads on Twitch.tv, without Pepes in the UI.
What is Twitch Adblock (No-Pepe)?
Twitch Adblock (No-Pepe) is a Firefox extension for ad-free Twitch.tv. It is an altered version of the standard Twitch Adblock, optimized for a straightforward user interface. This add-on substitutes the live stream with ad-free 480p video during ads, seamlessly transitioning back post ads. It functions completely locally without the use of any proxy/VPN. Assures user data privacy.

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- https://*.amazon-adsystem.com/*
- https://cdn.krxd.net/*
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- https://edge.quantserve.com/quant.js
- https://ddacn6pr5v0tl.cloudfront.net/custom-moat-video-native.min.js
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Summary
Twitch Adblock (No-Pepe) is a fork of Twitch Adblock (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/twitch-adblock/) removing Pepes added to the original extension’s UI.
Like the original, Twitch Adblock (No-Pepe) blocks ads on Twitch by switching to an ad-free version of the stream at 480p during the ad-time and automatically switches back to the original video quality after the ad-time is over. This is 100% done locally, no proxies/VPNs or 3rd party scripts/websites are being used. This extension does not collect/share any of your personal information and the code is public.
It is recommended to use this extension along with uBlock Origin.
Sourcecode: https://github.com/single-right-quote/VideoAdBlockForTwitchNoPepe
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Safety
Risk impact
Twitch Adblock (No-Pepe) is not very risky to use and it requires a lot of sensitive permissions. Avoid installing this add-on unless you absolutely trust this publisher.
Risk likelihood
Twitch Adblock (No-Pepe) is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise caution when installing this add-on.