In German, we say: Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
I think:
You should also access the "beautiful" websites via an internet browser to enjoy the "great" advertising.
The E2iPlayer blocks the ads, and the website operators don't like that, so they're constantly tweaking their access methods.
I'm convinced that it's not due to ads in this case.
Are you saying that e2iplayer is poorly developed, that the providers can detect it, and that they're blocking content exchange with the plugin?
Wouldn't it theoretically be the other way around that they block the streamed content on E2iplayer during streaming?
Furthermore, I can easily and smoothly stream movies in the browser using ad-blocking plugins without any access restrictions.
