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  • @raindog308 said:

    @joodle said:
    Using DNS.watch and my own ad blocking DNS, no problems at all.

    What is your own ad blocking dns? Rules you created or...?

    Just some lists with domains that are being blocked/sent to nowhere. You can find a lot of them on Google.

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    Nice todo list :) But DNS must not be US based as described.

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    joodle said: Just some lists with domains that are being blocked/sent to nowhere. You can find a lot of them on Google.

    How does it do with anti-ad-blockers?

  • @raindog308 said:

    joodle said: Just some lists with domains that are being blocked/sent to nowhere. You can find a lot of them on Google.

    How does it do with anti-ad-blockers?

    It's fast ;)

  • @raindog308 said:

    joodle said: Just some lists with domains that are being blocked/sent to nowhere. You can find a lot of them on Google.

    How does it do with anti-ad-blockers?

    I use in-DNS adblocking too (Unbound returning nxdomain for ~300,000 zones) and it's remarkably transparent wrt anti-adblock scripts. I've hardly ever met a nasty "plz disable your adblocker to keep reading that shite".

    As for general performance: nearby caching server + avoiding hundreds of requests for trackers/ads/scripts = greatly alleviates the loss in speed due to recursion/validation. As a bonus, that eerie feeling when it comes to govt (attempts at) censorship.

  • Using dns.watch here too

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