I stopped using adblockers and simply set the entire operating system to use Mullvad’s DNS over HTTPS/TLS, specifically the adblock.dns.mullvad.net
option. It doesn’t have all the other uBlock features, but all ads are blocked in all browsers.
I stopped using adblockers and simply set the entire operating system to use Mullvad’s DNS over HTTPS/TLS, specifically the adblock.dns.mullvad.net
option. It doesn’t have all the other uBlock features, but all ads are blocked in all browsers.
Voodoo Banshee
I checked it. I used the adblock.dns.mullvad.net
option and adblocking works fine on all browsers without using adblock extensions. The checker on Mullvad’s website shows the DNS info as it should.
I think maybe there’s no need for Firefox DNSoH settings anymore because the whole OS uses Mullvad DNS now. But I don’t know enough about DNS to be sure.
Try Freetube, it still works well, even with videos that are age limited.
Oh god, what did they do? Do they show ads on the gui?
It could be a childish insult and internally he’s thinking “oh boy, I showed her!”
Norway! The mother of Black Metal. She didn’t give birth to it, but she definitely raised it!
Is this also true about the cloudflare DNS over HTTPS option that Firefox provides in the privacy settings? If yes, then would it help if I changed the setting from ‘Cloudflare’ to ‘NextDNS’?
However idiotic this post is, maybe it’s a sign that more and more people enter the world of Linux. So it’s expected to see more and more people who don’t know about such things.
Yes, that happens when I click affiliate links. Blank page and then I go back.