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uBlock Origin is no longer available on the Chrome Store
uBlock Origin still works in Firefox. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin...
And you can, I believe, still just modify your hosts table to block out ads in Chrome. https://github.com/StevenBlack/hosts
Or your router's DNS using something like NextDNS. https://nextdns.io/
Ads suck. Support content where you can, but even when you pay they still serve ads / tracking scripts. So fuck 'em. Block all the ads.
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Hack your DNS for better focus
I've used NextDNS for years to keep our home internet safe for the kids and it works really well. Fortunately NextDNS offers API access that you can use to automate turning different internet filters on and off. Unfortunately their API docs are horrible.
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Microsoft begins turning off uBlock Origin and other extensions in Edge
I think that we'll need to adopt network-level filtering if we want to outsmart the browsers. I haven't looked back since adopting NextDNS and configuring my router to filter all traffic through it. It does a great job of stripping ads out of all my devices connected to it, and that's something I don't mind paying a few bucks for a year (I think it's like $19/year).
Check it out here: https://nextdns.io/
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I ditched my Pi-hole but still block ads with NextDNS
NextDNS is very much alive, although progress is measured and calm¹ as compared to Control D. But it's also been rock-solid for me for years, where Control D seems to be less so².
¹ https://github.com/nextdns/nextdns/releases ² https://www.reddit.com/r/ControlD/comments/1irgehp/178ms_lat...
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Pihole v6
One of the most values I get out of a SaaS service is NextDNS [0]. There are competitors like ControlD [1] that are also very good. At the end of the day they both check all the boxes for me.
But, the piece that really got me with NextDNS when I started using it was the unlimited number of profiles. This allows me to target any device, no matter where it is (this is fantastic for mobile devices) and keep my filtering lists in place. I selfhost a lot but still find the annual cost of NextDNS more than fair.
[0] https://nextdns.io/
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Everyone knows your location: tracking myself down through in-app ads
Use NextDNS (https://nextdns.io) on your mobile phone as a Private DNS provider, and switch as many apps as allow it to be web apps, i.e. https://m.uber.com works just fine, and use Firefox on mobile and enabled about:config as it's at chrome://geckoview/content/config.xhtml , from there switch beacon.enabled to false.
Far less requires an actual app than most people imagine. It's the apps that leak so much.
- Candy Crush, Tinder, MyFitnessPal: See the Apps Hijacked to Spy on Your Location
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Ask HN: What ist your AdBlock strategy?
- Pi-Hole can run on a Linux box, in a Docker container, and on a Synology. You don't need a Raspberry Pi to run it.
- Look at https://nextdns.io as an alternative.
- I use uBlock Origin and NextDNS at home.
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Ask HN: What currently is the best, nerd-friendly, rootable Android phone?
" appears to have blacklisted it on the basis of its model name"
Why is that?
I think Pixel was always good for this. The problem with rooted phones is that many bank applications wont run anymore.
"of systemwide adblocking"
Your alternative would be to use another DNS service like https://nextdns.io
- Phishing Campaigns Targeting USPS See as Much Web Traffic as the USPS Itself
the-quantum-ad-list
- Listas de bloqueio de DNS focadas no mercado brasileiro?
- The Quantum Hosts Ad-List
- what are the domains that you guys use to block ads? ill include the domains that I have blocked on here, and let me know if there are some domains that I should include in my list, Thanks!
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Is OpenBox deprecated?
#!/bin/sh curl https://gitlab.com/The_Quantum_Alpha/the-quantum-ad-list/-/raw/master/For%20hosts%20file/The_Quantum_Ad-List.txt > hosts nano ~/hosts sudo rm /etc/hosts sudo cp ~/hosts /etc/ rm ~/hosts
- Are the EasyList from Adblocker Plus OK to be used with Pi-Hole?
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dbl.oisd.nl why is it blocking aidc.apple.com
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/smashah/smashblock/master/blocklist.txt https://ipa-apps.me/FixRevoke/New_Install_Fix.txt https://oooo.b-cdn.net/blahdns/blahdns_rpz.txt https://oooo.b-cdn.net/blahdns/adsblock.txt https://oooo.b-cdn.net/blahdns/rpz.txt https://canihazprivacy.com/ https://gist.githubusercontent.com/random-robbie-research/75dd826a538406235c68b02de9f514c5/raw/f4e0164d2f0d1020d1076a1b41891beb345ac9e7/apple.com-fixed.txt https://pastebin.com/raw/6mjs7XLu https://raw.githubusercontent.com/c-edw/ios-telemetry/master/blacklist https://gitlab.com/The_Quantum_Alpha/the-quantum-ad-list/-/raw/master/For%20hosts%20file/The_Quantum_Ad-List.txt https://github.com/j-moriarti/pDNSf-Hosts-collection/releases/download/v1.0.0/pDNSf-hosts-part0.txt https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ftpmorph/ftpihole/master/blocklists/apple-macos-big-sur.txt
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Some questions from a new user
I no longer recommend the OISD lists, see here as to why and also here for a good write up as to how the author ignores legitimate concerns nor do I recommend the “Quantum Blocklist that’s been going around - here’s why
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TIL studies done by online stockbrokers where they analyse the results achieved by their clients found that the ones that did the best were those that had died (and the category that did second best had forgotten their log in details).
I don't know of a better list. https://gitlab.com/The_Quantum_Alpha/the-quantum-ad-list
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Block lists
I no longer recommend the OISD lists, see here as to why and also here for a good write up as to how the author ignores legitimate concerns nor do I recommend the “Quantum Blocklist that’s been going around - here’s why
What are some alternatives?
dnscrypt-proxy - dnscrypt-proxy 2 - A flexible DNS proxy, with support for encrypted DNS protocols.
pihole-regex - Custom regex filter list for use with Pi-hole.
youtube_ad_blocklist - This is an open project to maintain a list of domain names that serve YouTube ads
pihole-updatelists - Update Pi-hole's lists from remote sources easily
AdGuardHome - Network-wide ads & trackers blocking DNS server
Pi-hole - A black hole for Internet advertisements

