little-rat
AdGuardDNS
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MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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little-rat
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Detect when your installed Chrome extensions have changed owners
Great idea! We need a lot more visibility into what extensions are doing. I made little-rat [1] last year, to detect network calls coming from other extensions. Love to see more tools like yours!
[1] https://github.com/dnakov/little-rat
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Browser extensions spy on you, even if its developers don't
It says 1.0 in the extensions manager, but it was downloaded fresh this evening by clicking on the 'ZIP' link in your readme.md on here:
https://github.com/dnakov/little-rat/tree/main
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uBlock Origin Lite now available on Firefox
2: https://github.com/dnakov/little-rat
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Little Rat Chrome extension works Caught Midnight Lizard monitoring my browsing
I recently installed the Little Rat chrome extension, which I found here on HackerNews.
https://github.com/dnakov/little-rat
And what I found is that the Midnight Lizard chrome extension is monitoring my browsing-- sending home screenshots.
You can see examples here: https://ibb.co/JQvgt3p
Apparently my browsing data is being ingested by a company called "Mark Monitor Inc." (based on WhoIs search for the domain the data is sent to -- https://www.whois.com/whois/ytimg.com )
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Show HN: Little Rat – Chrome extension monitors network calls of all extensions
Nifty - but please do this more carefully:
https://github.com/dnakov/little-rat/blob/main/popup.js#L36
I do not want to have to worry about whether another extension can inject xss into yours with a crafted request/id/name.
AdGuardDNS
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Ask HN: Which tools are the best for internet safety for kids?
I've tried hosted Pi-Hole and AdGuard Home. They are good as long as I'm around to fix stuffs. Then I tested something which can be global (home) and also for individual devices -- Control-D, NextDNS, and Adguard DNS. All of them works pretty well. If I really have to choose, then it would be in the order of NextDNS > Control-D > AdGuard DNS. Affiliated with none, and have decided to subscribe to all three to further test them for this year.
https://controld.com
https://nextdns.io
https://adguard-dns.io
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Runs on your OpenWrt box: AdGuard Home is network-wide blocking ads and tracking
I used Pi-Hole, then went to NextDNS, then to AdGuard DNS, tinkered with AdGuard Home, and currently testing Control-D. They are all actually pretty good, similar features, and it has become just a matter of personal choice.
In all fairness, when I have some time and can invest in decent hardwares, I might go back to AdGuard Home with one of the paid services as backup for travel, and when for the other family members.
Pi-Hole works really well but once-a-while, when I'm traveling, it will decide to act up and it's a whole IT support with the family over phone for minutes if not hours. I'm not smart enough to setup a secure enough tunnel and the like, and haven't read up enough on the topic. This follows similar pattern with AdGuard Home.
NextDNS, AdGuard DNS, Control-D are easy and just works, especially with the devices that the family uses. I think I bought one of those AdGuard Lifetime license, so I use that to block client-side rendered ads in conjunction with either AdGuard DNS or NextDNS or Control-D. Right now, Control-D is doing pretty good with my test-drive.
https://adguard-dns.io
https://nextdns.io
https://controld.com
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Browser extensions spy on you, even if its developers don't
https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardDNS
In the case of AdGuard DNS being open source does not change the fact that it is a centralized service and using such a service is a matter of trust.
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[Question] Patch download extremely slow, size says 0MB, nothing happens after 100%
Then just unlock it. I am not sure which Adguard method you use, if you use a personal one which I recommend then you can just whitelist the domain that is used. If you use the general DNS then use https://adguard-dns.io/ to customize it. Trust me you will like it.
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How to get kids off social media?
Google is your friend my dude.. https://ourpact.com/ and https://adguard-dns.io/
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🖥 AdGuard v7.13 for Windows
A feature request has been made for ECH support for AdGuard DNS, but there has been no further information added. You can follow the issue tracker here.
- How to use AdGuard DNS DoT on ASUS router?
- Can we create a dns server?
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What's the purpose of AdGuard DNS if I use AdGuard itself?
On my Mac Adguard DNS (i.e. adguard-dns.io) does not work without the Adguard app.
- Please support Adguard public dns syntaxes
What are some alternatives?
uBOL-home - uBO Lite home (MV3)
nextdns - NextDNS CLI client (DoH Proxy)
webextensions - Charter and administrivia for the WebExtensions Community Group (WECG)
cname-trackers - This repository contains a list of popular CNAME trackers
youtube-chapters-in-player - Web extension that shows YouTube chapters right in the player.
easylist - EasyList filter subscription (EasyList, EasyPrivacy, EasyList Cookie, Fanboy's Social/Annoyances/Notifications Blocking List)
murder - Large scale server deploys using BitTorrent and the BitTornado library
hosts - 🔒 Consolidating and extending hosts files from several well-curated sources. Optionally pick extensions for porn, social media, and other categories.
uBlock-Safari - uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium, Firefox, and Safari. Fast and lean.
AdguardFilters - AdGuard Content Blocking Filters
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.