Social-media-Blocklists VS windows-telemetry-blocklist

Compare Social-media-Blocklists vs windows-telemetry-blocklist and see what are their differences.

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Social-media-Blocklists

Posts with mentions or reviews of Social-media-Blocklists. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

windows-telemetry-blocklist

Posts with mentions or reviews of windows-telemetry-blocklist. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-20.
  • What would Windows have to change in order for you to consider using it on at least a somewhat consistent basis?
    3 projects | /r/linuxmasterrace | 20 Apr 2022
    using this
  • Question about Protectli Vault configurations
    1 project | /r/PrivacySecurityOSINT | 3 Jul 2021
    So I have had a similar experience. This is how I have solved it. There is a list out there (https://github.com/kevinle-1/Windows-Telemetry-Blocklist/blob/master/windowsblock.txt) that has the list of Microsoft telemetry. However, I have heard from online sources that Microsoft is still able to do telemetry with these blocked. I am not sure how true that is, but I like to play it safe than sorry. Here is what I did to solve the apple problem: little snitch. I know MB talked about it, and I downloaded it yesterday and it works wonders. It blocks all apple and iCloud telemetry off the bat. As for windows, I can’t just tell you to “move to Linux” lol cause it’s not really a good answer or even a solution to your problem. I used this site to update pfsense ( or pfblockerng to be exact) https://linuxincluded.com/using-pfblockerng-on-pfsense/ . The windows list I sent you earlier, I WOULD NOT recommend you manually enter those in the dns blocklist on pfsense. I have tried that, and my blocklist reboot took forever. The better option would be to use the method from the website (2nd link) and then add the website link to pfsense instead of the whole list. I have not tried this one out, so it is uncharted territory, once I do I’ll lyk how it goes. I would say if you put both the blocklist’s of apple, iCloud, and windows on pfsense, you should hopefully be set! I do apologize about the tangent, but just wanted to give you a heads up. Feel free to DM if you have more questions!

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Social-media-Blocklists and windows-telemetry-blocklist you can also consider the following projects:

NSABlocklist-pi-hole-edition - HOSTS file to block most known NSA / GCHQ / C.I.A. / F.B.I. spying servers. List is optimized for pi-hole.

PiHoleblocklists - Blacklists with data from OTX.ALIENVAULT.COM.

youTube_ads_4_pi-hole - YouTube script to add the new Ads list for Pi-hole

Filterlist-for-AdGuard-or-PiHole - A very aggressive filter-list that consolidates over 370 lists for use in AdGuard Home, Pi-Hole or similar.

bebasdns - Membantumu berselancar dengan aman dan tidak terbatas!.

blocklists - Domain-ONLY Filter Lists (for use with DNS / Domain blocking tools)

ftprivacy - A collection of ad block lists for Pi Hole, AdGuard Home, pfBlockerNG, uBlock Origin, and more... - https://ftprivacy.cloud

Pi-hole - A black hole for Internet advertisements