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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 97327" data-source="post: 1034135"><p>As [USER=78686]@SeriousHoax[/USER] said, you can't but you could for instance use Quad9 on your router or network adaptor by setting Alternative DNS for IPv4 and IPv6 and use Next DNS or AdGuard DNS by adding custom DNS-over-HTTPS in browser. Or you could use two different browsers with different DNS-over-HTTPS. You could for instance use one browser doe risky browsing (e,g, Edge because it has more security and privacy features) with a lot of privacy filters enabled at Adguard or NextDNS and use another browser (e.g. Chrome) for daily use with only OISD blocklist and an adblocker extension. When you encounter a problem you only have to disable adblocking for that website in your daily use browser. </p><p></p><p>As far as I know, browser setting has priority over network adaptor and network adaptor overrules the DNS setting in your router.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 97327, post: 1034135"] As [USER=78686]@SeriousHoax[/USER] said, you can't but you could for instance use Quad9 on your router or network adaptor by setting Alternative DNS for IPv4 and IPv6 and use Next DNS or AdGuard DNS by adding custom DNS-over-HTTPS in browser. Or you could use two different browsers with different DNS-over-HTTPS. You could for instance use one browser doe risky browsing (e,g, Edge because it has more security and privacy features) with a lot of privacy filters enabled at Adguard or NextDNS and use another browser (e.g. Chrome) for daily use with only OISD blocklist and an adblocker extension. When you encounter a problem you only have to disable adblocking for that website in your daily use browser. As far as I know, browser setting has priority over network adaptor and network adaptor overrules the DNS setting in your router. [/QUOTE]
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