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  • darknyght00@vlemmy.net
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    1 year ago

    For additional content, you can accomplish ad blocking in a number of ways. The ones that immediately spring to mind:

    • browser extension: most modern browsers have some extension framework available. I’ve been using ublock origin for a number of years with reasonable results
    • VPN: some VPNs include ad blocking as a side benefit to their primary function. Nord doesn’t seem to block ads on all mobile apps or is at least inconsistent in my experience
    • Network packet filter/PiHole: this has been on my to-do list for a while. Catches network traffic that looks like ads before it even reaches your device. Most involved and least portable
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        1 year ago

        I’ve been using NextDNS for over a year now and it’s great. Been using that with hagezi pro block list with great results and minimal breakage.

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            1 year ago

            Sure does. You can also do DNS-over-HTTPS. I have a 100% encrypted DNS request rate across all my devices and anything behind my router.

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    1 year ago

    Ofc it is. You don’t just block ads, you also block trackers and so on. I think of it as a privacy thing no matter what jackarse says that it’s piracy.

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      1 year ago

      I shouldn’t be force to watch fucking anything and yet I’m constantly bombarded with ads fucking everywhere. They fly ads off planes for Christ sake.

      We have a right to peace

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      1 year ago

      not to throw more shade at twitch, but they have a strict no gambling policy or atleast no unregulated crypto gambling policy… but they have ads for gambling sites on their own website before you watch a stream.

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    1 year ago

    iOS users have plenty of options here too

    • AdGuard Pro (paid)
    • AdGuard DNS (free)
    • other free dns blockers - NextDNS, ControlID etc
    • Safari addons
    • browsers with blocking built in (eg brave)
    • VPNs with ad blockers built in

    DNS and VPN blocks will work on most apps and all browsers.

    I prefer Asguard dns and then Safari extension or Brave