pi-hole
BetterBlocklist
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9.2 | 4.1 | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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pi-hole
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Ublock rules. Can I use pihole instead?
pi-hole is a DNS based solution. TLDR: URL's/page's vs domain names, not the same thing. AdGuard solution in a browser can achieve this. Regex for domain names yes pi-hole can handle parts of this, but not page elements from a URL. The discourse page covers some of this and also I have on Github as have others. Reference: https://github.com/SystemJargon/pi-hole/tree/main/regex
BetterBlocklist
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Someone help to suggest this list to adguard dns
BetterBlocklist
What are some alternatives?
no-amazon - Completely block Amazon and its services
emerging-threats-pihole - Block malware on your network using your PiHole, using threat intelligence extracted from Emerging Threats rulesets.
whitelist - A simple tool to add commonly white listed domains to your Pi-Hole setup.
youtube_ad_blocklist - This is an open project to maintain a list of domain names that serve YouTube ads
docker-pihole-dns-shim - Synchronise records founds through docker labels with pihole's custom dns and cname records.
youTube_ads_4_pi-hole - YouTube script to add the new Ads list for Pi-hole
no-google - Completely block Google and its services
nrd-lists - Aggregation of Newly Registered Domains (NRD) in adblock and hosts format
TheFuckingList - Blocklist compilation and deduplication
PersonalBlockListsPAllebone - blocklist
dns-blocklists - DNS-Blocklists: For a better internet - keep the internet clean!
The Blocklist Project - These lists were created because the founder of the project wanted something with a little more control over what is being blocked. Many lists out there are all or nothing. We set out to create lists with more control over what is being blocked and believe that we have accomplished that.