Is there a way to block or filter commercials/ads? I have kids and I would rather not see the FitBit commercial that has a dude dressed like a girl dancing on a stripper pole and then have to explain what's going on in that commercial to my kids.
There used to be a time where you could probably contact the advertiser and voice your concerns. As you are probably aware, this would now be a futile exercise.
Just explain to your kids, "This is what happens if you wear a FitBit - no FitBits allowed".
Then turn on a Rocky movie and show them the proper way to train.
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Unfortunately, there is no way to currently filter ads. You can maybe try disabling "Limit Ad Tracking" if currently enabled (maybe worth a shot, but probably won't change anything.).
[Settings/Privacy/Advertising/Limit Ad Tracking ]
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For what its worth, I have never seen this ad on Roku, but I have on Youtube. I have the Ad Tracking disabled. Could just be coincidence though. Wish I could offer you better advice.
@Tdawgdad Exactly what channel are you watching when you see this? PlutoTV? Tubi? Hulu? The Roku channel?
Roku channel
Oh yeah we watched bloodsport for good measure
@Tdawgdad So wait a minute here. You watched a violent rated R movie with your children but your upset over a Fitbit commercial? Commercials will be geared towards the content you are watching. If you were watching a G rated movie you would get G rated commercials. FYI……..Bloodsport is not available on the Roku Channel.
Totally inappropriate commercial on Toku channel with stripper pole scene! How to block or change ad choices?
It was a joke in response to someone else. I was watching the universe and I'm pretty sure it's not geared towards what you're (not your) watching. Thanks for your very enlightening lefty-progressive-sensitive Sally nobody cares solution
@Tdawgdad You asked for help. If you want help then be truthful. Roku cannot control the commercials you see. Nor is there a filter. Just like cable tv or satellite. No difference. FYI……The Universe is rated TV-14 so the commercial you saw is age appropriate for the content you were watching.
Once again thanks for your ever- enlightening solution. Let me know when they start letting 14 year olds in strip clubs.