• Adderbox76
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    2211 months ago

    It’s cheaper for me to just bump up my Adguard DNS subscription on my home router. Though I’ve only done limited testing to see how efficient it handles YT ads. (so far seems to work).

    Honestly, the $3 CAD I spend on Adguard DNS through my router has been incredible. I’m flabbergasted when I connect to someone else’s Wi-Fi and see what the Internet looks like outside my door walls.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 months ago

      Are you speaking about Adguard Home? That’s free, if you’re talking about their premium DNS, there are free alternatives with ad-blocking.

      You can’t block Youtube ads via DNS for quite some years now.

        • @[email protected]
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          311 months ago

          I just meant for ads in general. As for YouTube, Firefox with ublock origin is still working wonders for me.

          • @[email protected]
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            511 months ago

            Unfortunately, I don’t think there is an ad blocker for, say, Roku, where I do most of my YouTube viewing

            Really wish there was a viable alternative, and not just because of the ads, yt is the last Google thing I still consciously use

      • @Thermal_shocked
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        211 months ago

        Nextdns was $22/year and worked very well for me for 3 years. I maintain my own now, but for many people it’s perfectly fine to pay for a working service, not everyone wants or needs to fine tune their DNS like some. Just because it’s free doesn’t mean it’s better and vice versa.

      • Adderbox76
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        111 months ago

        Never found a free one that works as well at blocking ads and trackers.

              • @[email protected]
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                211 months ago
                1. Depends on the region it’s operated in.
                2. I pulled a number out of my behind :D
                3. [Insert 3rd reason here]
                • @[email protected]
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                  311 months ago
                  1. I doubt you could get that high, honestly. Even at a high energy cost. They sip power.
                  2. Fair enough ;D
                  3. Most compelling reason of all, you’ve changed my mind. ;P
            • @[email protected]
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              111 months ago

              I deployed it for a while on my home server, but in the end, the uptime wasn’t really satisfactory and I didn’t want to lose my ad blocker due to fibre damages due to poor weather or similar issues, so I decided to go for NextDNS.

              • @[email protected]
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                111 months ago

                How can the uptime be not satisfactory.
                If it doesnt work, you either set it up incorrecrly or your server/home infrastructure has issues.

                If the internet goes out due to bad weather, I think I you have other problems than no ad block, no?

                • @[email protected]
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                  111 months ago

                  Not regular bad weather, but torrential weather. ISPs do have downtime once in a while as well.

                  I can only do 3 9s of uptime for now, and it makes enough sense for me to pay for the convenience.

            • @Thermal_shocked
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              -111 months ago

              Good for you? Glad you know everyone’s situation.

        • @johnlobo
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          111 months ago

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