I'll try to write it as simple and short as possible, although it is a bit more complex. ![]() Should be careful not to make DNS blocking conflicts with browser's extensions (can cause breakages or anti-adblocks). * Cons: can only block domains, so you should use browsers that support extensions to block more effectively (firefox and its forks, kiwi.). * Pros: can use android's built-in DoT so you can use any VPNs you want. Don't know if it's already fixed but when I used it, sometimes connection speed is affected and I couldn't enable HTTP/3 because of it. Lose 1 VPN connection and there are only a few VPNs that can use with it simultaneously. * Cons: closed-source app and you have to install its certificate to have the pros above, which literally can monitor many of your connections (main reason I dropped it). Not getting conflicts because of multiple adblockers running at the same time. * Pros: can use nearly all filters like an extension so you can use it with any browsers or apps that support it (bromite.). ![]() I used to use it for a while before dropping it so I know about its pros and cons. Yeah, I just wanted to clarify in more details about its ability in browsers so others won't misunderstand. (translated with deepl, sorry for language. Use a private DNS with adblocker to get ad/trackingprotection on your whole android. I'm from germany and use the free/donation provider Ĭheck out the website to see what is integrated: Android - Settings - Network and Internet - more - Private DNS - Choose custom and insert you new DNSįirefox* = use Iceraven = Firefox with open About:config Use a DNS Provider** with Ad-/trackingblock and nologging Harassment (Fanboy’s Annoyance, uBlock filters – Annoyances) active 2 additional Filterlist in Ublock setttings So I would like to recommend here for inexperienced users: I think we are on the same level in terms of knowledge. Thats why your way to use Firefox/Ublock very good. When you use Adguard app, you lose your adblocker, cause you can only activate one VPN connection. The private DNS (DoT) override the VPN DNS provider. So i can use the private DNS and the VPNApp eg with Wireguard protocoll at the same time. I use this way, cause i have a VPN (Mullvad (Openvpn, Wireguard)) 80% of the day active. ![]() No ads in weatherapps or 9gag ^ Its also block tracking. It works very well for (free) apps with ads/banner. Their you can see the data and included adfilter-lists. The provider is for me as a german Ĭheck out the website. i use a german free (donation) dns server. Important: but you have only the ad/tracking protection in firefox! thats why ublock in firefox is always better than just a dnsfilter-list. But the filterlist in adgard app is just a dns filter. but both is secure dns transfer.Īdguard: the app create a 'local' vpn and route all traffic through the filterlist. Best way is to whitelist browsers out of DNS blockers.Īndroid 'private DNS' = TLS (DoT) is similar to DoH. You can use both as DNS blockers work well on other apps, but I won't recommend using both DNS block and extension/adguard app on browser at the same time, as they can cause conflicts (breakages or anti-adblocks that are already fixed in extension/adguard app but are stopped by DNS again).
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