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Well, so far I have not seen any FP from DNS4EU.
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Efficient but with more FP compared to ControlD hagezi tif.
According to how far are you ready to surfWell, so far I have not seen any FP from DNS4EU.
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Well, so far I have not seen any FP from DNS4EU
Changes in 1.4.8
Seclookup was removed for having restrictive API limits.
- Removed Seclookup and DNS4EU from protection providers
- AlphaMountain and PrecisionSec now run through our proxy server
- All exposed API keys have been hidden and rerolled
- Improved cancellation logic of background requests
- Fixed oversight with domains with underscores
- Fixed issue with old Firefox versions not working (#55)
- Cleaned up code
DNS4EU was removed for not...
Since it hasn't been posted yet:
Osprey Browser Protection 1.4.8 (released: Mar 10, 2026)
Changes in 1.4.8
Seclookup was removed for having restrictive API limits.
- Removed Seclookup and DNS4EU from protection providers
- AlphaMountain and PrecisionSec now run through our proxy server
- All exposed API keys have been hidden and rerolled
- Improved cancellation logic of background requests
- Fixed oversight with domains with underscores
- Fixed issue with old Firefox versions not working (#55)
- Cleaned up code
DNS4EU was removed for not...
Both are very good; however, I had very few FP blocks with Quad 9, which I did not get with NextDNS and ControlD; both are my favorite choice.do I stay with DNS4EU or go back to either NextDNS or Quad9? I will have to think about that
On smart TV's colors are adjusted to make them more vibrant. Many smart TV's have a gaming option to increase response time and disable this color adjustement. Maybe disabling HDR on a gaming monitor does the opposite and enables the color tweaking to make them vibrant.
I have a old dumb Sony Sony Bravia 200 Mhz 1K TV and am looking for a 4K replacement. Currently I am looking at a Samsung Odessey Neo G7 43 inch gaming monitor (is HDR600 certified), because I find the adjusted colors of most smart TVs horrible and like the more natural colors of a gaming monitor with HDR (and yes they look less vibrant but to me vibrant looks fake).
Still undecided to look for a smart TV with gaming option to look colors more natural or (more inclined to) buying a gaming PC and use it as TV which shows the colors real (in stead of the enriched fake colors we are used on our smart phones and smart TV's). When you print photo's from your smart phone on large format (eg. A3) they look horrible compared with camera photo's.
Maybe I am an old fashioned purist, but I would turn on HDR on your monitor and enjoy realistic natural colors.![]()
I know on my older monitor (with pretty much worthless HDR) the SDR image has slightly oversaturated colors, which kind of pop in games. When I use my OLED TV for gaming it definitely looks more accurate (and the HDR looks great), but I always enjoy going back to that slightly poppy-er look on my monitor.I tried HDR in the game I currently play, and even after calibrating HDR in-game and setting more contrast, it still did not look as appealing as with no HDR. Maybe you are right and I am so used to the colour scheme from my smartphone. Oh well, there are worse things then that.![]()
Well, out of those 3, NextDNS allows exceptions and custom rules, so.So right now I am thinking ... do I stay with DNS4EU or go back to either NextDNS or Quad9?