disclaimer, this is a rant
as the title says, my goddamn adblocker on chrome has started to show popups that advertise their vpn. the hell?! if your going to show me ads yourself, why the hell do i need you? im so confused.
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disclaimer, this is a rant
as the title says, my goddamn adblocker on chrome has started to show popups that advertise their vpn. the hell?! if your going to show me ads yourself, why the hell do i need you? im so confused.
| I got tired of running a Pi-hole + unbound sidecar just to get encrypted upstream DNS (DoT), so I forked pi-hole/FTL and added native DNS-over-TLS support directly into the resolver (mbedTLS is already linked in for the web server, so I reused it). The result is pihole-dot a drop-in Pi-hole image with DoT built in. What it is: - Architecture: each upstream server gets a small pool of pipelined TCP+TLS connections (RFC 7766-style multiple queries in flight per connection, demultiplexed by DNS transaction ID), instead of one query at a time per connection. Screenshot from my own router running pihole-dot right now config is a normal, unlocked Pi-hole DNS Settings page Docker Hub: https://hub.docker.com/r/ismkdc/pihole-dot Repos: - https://github.com/ismkdc/FTL-DoT - https://github.com/ismkdc/docker-pihole-dot [link] [comments] |
Please look more closely at your metrics. With the rise of advanced content blockers, privacy-focused browsers, and network-level tools like Pi-hole, a massive chunk of your target audience isn’t just skipping your ads; they are completely invisible to your pixels
Standard client-side tracking (like the basic Meta Pixel or Google Analytics tag) is increasingly vulnerable. When users deploy strict privacy settings or extension-based blockers:
For those managing serious ad spend, how are you bypassing these tracking blind spots while respecting user digital privacy and digital security?
Drop your strategies or your horror stories below. Let’s figure out how much data we're actually losing.
| Keep in mind I have a Ryzen 7 7800X3D for my CPU, so 27% for a single brave tab is outrageous!!! it should only be at ≈ 2% that's like x13 [link] [comments] |
Hi. I’m using Technitium blocking:
https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/hagezi/dns-blocklists@latest/adblock/pro.txt
https://phishing.army/download/phishing_army_blocklist.txt
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/StevenBlack/hosts/master/hosts
https://urlhaus.abuse.ch/downloads/hostfile/
On my raspberry pi. I use tailscale to use technitium as DNS Server for all my devices
On pc I use ublock Origin. On mobile I use YouTube++ and Spotify++ via SideStore.
I pretty much don’t see ads anywhere, but I’m wondering what am I missing? I want to know the most creative ideas to block ads everywhere. Tv, irl, elsewhere? Any out of the box ideas?
| Took FOREVER to cancel account. Adblock fought every step of the way. [link] [comments] |