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<blockquote data-quote="pwatts" data-source="post: 1029217" data-attributes="member: 146"><p>Ad blockers are increasingly difficult to use with websites detecting and refusing to proceed whilst enabled, plus every device needs it. I use a dedicated DNS server running on a Raspberry Pi that prevents ads on all devices on the network i.e. all PC's and phones etc. Very convenient and user-friendly, called Pi-hole https://pi-hole.net/ </p><p>Simply download and flash onto an SD card, set up the basics via GUI and set up the network to use its IP as DNS server. The only issue is you need to configure the whitelists (i.e. permitted lists) to allow some sites that will get blocked. It also works a little too well in some regards since it does not record your Youtube watching history for example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwatts, post: 1029217, member: 146"] Ad blockers are increasingly difficult to use with websites detecting and refusing to proceed whilst enabled, plus every device needs it. I use a dedicated DNS server running on a Raspberry Pi that prevents ads on all devices on the network i.e. all PC's and phones etc. Very convenient and user-friendly, called Pi-hole https://pi-hole.net/ Simply download and flash onto an SD card, set up the basics via GUI and set up the network to use its IP as DNS server. The only issue is you need to configure the whitelists (i.e. permitted lists) to allow some sites that will get blocked. It also works a little too well in some regards since it does not record your Youtube watching history for example. [/QUOTE]
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