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Hopkirk | 21:58 Wed 13th May 2015 | Internet
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Is there any way to stop those irritating messages which pop up in front of the video you are watching?
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Yes. You see that cog at bottom right? Click and select annotations off. Solved
22:12 Wed 13th May 2015
Pay a subscription fee maybe? Not really sure, but it is something that we all have to put up with.
I had that trouble watching DP's link on Potters. I thought it was just me at my end. I have AD block activated... but still can't figure why that's creeping through.
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Yes Arky, that video was the one that made me ask the question.

Here it is if others want to see.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTs-hnLhRyU&feature=youtu.be
Yes.
You see that cog at bottom right?
Click and select annotations off. Solved
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Wow, thanks Frognog!

AB at its best.
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Next question, how do I save that as my preference?

It seems I have to re-select it for every video.
If (like me) you're just a 'casual' Youtube user, without an account, you can't block annotations all the time. However if you actually log into Youtube with an account this should theoretically work (although some people report that you need to repeat the action every so often:

Log into YouTube, go to YouTube settings, and under the Annotations and Activity heading, uncheck the "Show annotations, channel promotions and interactive cards on videos" box.
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Thanks Chris, I will try it out and report back.
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Sorry Chris, I have fallen at the first hurdle.

I was already logged in to Youtube, but cannot find Youtube settings.
See if this helps:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGfe3DNpFq4
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Thanks Chris, I got there in the end by typing in the URL.

They certainly don't make it easy to find the account settings.

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