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Blokada VPN - Ad Blocker for Android (Free, Open Source, No Root)
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<blockquote data-quote="HarborFront" data-source="post: 797593" data-attributes="member: 55987"><p>One thing I like in Blokada is that it shows what's being blocked when connected to the net even when not surfing especially google analytics. I'm not seeing this in Adguard. I'm using Android 9(Pie) and after setting DNS-OVER-TLS in the phone and with no DNS setting in Blokada my ISP's DNS shows up when checked at whatsmydnsserver.com.com and ipleak.net. End up I need to select a DNS in Blokada. This doesn't happen with Adguard. It's reported with Blokada users on Android Pie. </p><p></p><p>Blokada allows you to add filters but it doesn't show the filter counts like in uBO. That's bad because adding filters is one thing but whether the filters are properly added is another. If memory serves me right the last version does show the filter counts. I remembered adding some filters but the counts were wrong like either zero or a handful of them.</p><p></p><p>As for blocking in-video and in-app ads it's as good as Adguard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HarborFront, post: 797593, member: 55987"] One thing I like in Blokada is that it shows what's being blocked when connected to the net even when not surfing especially google analytics. I'm not seeing this in Adguard. I'm using Android 9(Pie) and after setting DNS-OVER-TLS in the phone and with no DNS setting in Blokada my ISP's DNS shows up when checked at whatsmydnsserver.com.com and ipleak.net. End up I need to select a DNS in Blokada. This doesn't happen with Adguard. It's reported with Blokada users on Android Pie. Blokada allows you to add filters but it doesn't show the filter counts like in uBO. That's bad because adding filters is one thing but whether the filters are properly added is another. If memory serves me right the last version does show the filter counts. I remembered adding some filters but the counts were wrong like either zero or a handful of them. As for blocking in-video and in-app ads it's as good as Adguard. [/QUOTE]
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