Reminder to switch browsers if you haven’t already!


  • Google Chrome is starting to phase out older, more capable ad blocking extensions in favor of the more limited Manifest V3 system.
  • The Manifest V3 system has been criticized by groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation for restricting the capabilities of web extensions.
  • Google has made concessions to Manifest V3, but limitations on content filtering remain a source of skepticism and concern.
    • @HarriPotero
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      64 months ago

      The day they do their own DoH in-browser it is definitely up to them. It’s already opt-in if you want to see how well your pi-hole won’t work with it enabled.

      Next step is to do DoH by default, and finally making it compulsory.

      • @Spotlight7573
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        34 months ago

        Chrome already does have DoH enabled by default from what I can tell.

        https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/10468685

        By default, Secure DNS in Chrome is turned on in automatic mode. If Chrome has issues looking up a site in this mode, it’ll look up the site in the unencrypted mode.

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        4 months ago

        They can do it all they want but it won’t work…

        If I “opt in” it falls back to non doh immediately because using doh on my network is not up to Chrome.

        use-application-dns.net + nxdomain for any known doh provider

        I don’t use pihole but doh blocking works great on my network. It should work on a pihole tho it’s pretty basic stuff.

        If you can’t resolve the domain you can’t validate the TLS certificate.