Never used Daily Motion, so can't help you there.does this work with Daily Motion too, as I have to use my Chrome adblocker to view that as it detects my Firefox one?
I tend to watch a lot of YouTube on the TV via a Roku device, so unfortunately an ad blocker won't help for that.YouTube premium is far too expensive IMO at £12 per month, I use an ad blocker and I've not had any ads in YT or DailyMotion for years. I've attached the link of a couple I use;
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I'll agree with that. uBlock is a godsend.uBlock Origin also does a pretty fine job for Firefox (the best browser) and chrome.

Reminds me of a funny similar story. Long ago I had upgraded my DVD player to one that connected to my TV via higher quality RGB (red, green, blue) cables with separate audio instead of the RCA (red, white, yellow) cable connections. I felt like I was stepping up to the next tier of high-fidelity A/V quality. This was before HDMI became available.and then when they first went to color, all the faces were green.

I'm using Microsoft Edge together with both Adguard and also Adblock as well as the built in adblocker in my virus checker software (Kaspersky) and I never see any adverts on any parts of the internet whatsoever. Some websites, particularly news sites and TV catchup sites, don't let you read them without turning off the adblocker(s), although that is only a 10 second task, as long as you remember to turn them back on afterwards!YouTube premium is far too expensive IMO at £12 per month, I use an ad blocker and I've not had any ads in YT or DailyMotion for years. I've attached the link of a couple I use;
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