Not really, you need a cosmetic filter on your browser for that.Do these filters block annoyances?
Not really, you need a cosmetic filter on your browser for that.Do these filters block annoyances?
AdGuardDNS, OISD, and HageziPro are what I'm experimenting with. Should I include both Fanboy's Annoyance and PeterLowe filters, totaling roughly 4,000 entries?Not really, you need a cosmetic filter on your browser for that.
How adding filter lists to NextDNS counts as extra entries?AdGuardDNS, OISD, and HageziPro are what I'm experimenting with. Should I include both Fanboy's Annoyance and PeterLowe filters, totaling roughly 4,000 entries?
My advice is to use one or two good filters in nextdns, more number of filters creates unnecessary problems. I use only 2 filters, nextdns filter and hagezi multi pro++. In my experience more lists creates some blocks which doesn't get recorded in the log file by nextdns. So it creates issues to unblock if the blocking is a false positive. The rest you can add to your browser addon.AdGuardDNS, OISD, and HageziPro are what I'm experimenting with. Should I include both Fanboy's Annoyance and PeterLowe filters, totaling roughly 4,000 entries?
Does NextDNS have a free "public" secure DNS? Do you have any suggestions for blocking TLDs?
The installed NextDNS certificate on Windows shows the expiry date as 2040, but the browsers state the certificate for the blocking screen has expired. I wonder if they will fix it, as their support is nonexistent these days.

I understand this, but the blocking page is helpful for kids to know if NextDNS blocked it or the website is not working.
but can slow down browsing a little as warned by NextDNS; that is why I am not enabling.I understand this, but the blocking page is helpful for kids to know if NextDNS blocked it or the website is not working.
I'm aware of his guides, and I'm trying Ghostery as I read his appealing article about it. NextDNS doesn't have Hagezi's TLD filter. I added a few TLDs in the NextDNS TLD settings.I used to use this guide here: GitHub - yokoffing/NextDNS-Config: Setup guide for NextDNS, a DoH proxy with advanced capabilities
It doesn't. I'm testing NextDNS, ControlD, and Cloudflare Zero Trust and installed their certificates for the blocking screen; no noticeable slowdown with any.but can slow down browsing a little as warned by NextDNS; that is why I am not enabling.
My advice is to use one or two good filters in nextdns, more number of filters creates unnecessary problems. I use only 2 filters, nextdns filter and hagezi multi pro++. In my experience more lists creates some blocks which doesn't get recorded in the log file by nextdns. So it creates issues to unblock if the blocking is a false positive. The rest you can add to your browser addon.
Keep both; they work on two different levels; for example, I have hagezi ultimate list on both Vivaldi adblocker and NextDNS.should I disable TrafficLight and let nextdns work alone
In my experience the setting "DNS rebinding Protection" doesn't cause any real issues with browsing. But I advise you to enable the logs, use the settings one by one, give enough time with each setting, check the logs for any fase positive blocks and unblock if necessary. I would suggest to switch off any other filtering apps / add-ons till you are comfortable with what nextdns provides, once you have created your own "allowlist" which removes all false positives, you can re-enable all add-ons and other filtering apps. Always remember "less is more better"This has been a very insightful and helpful threadPlease feel free for anyone to answer this....
I just signed up with a free nextdns account, should I disable TrafficLight and let nextdns work alone, or won't it matter in that they may work in different ways? Or what about Osprey's ad blocker/web protection being used with nextdns, or could that cause overlaps, FP's and surfing slow downs?
In the Security settings I enabled "Block Newly Registered Domains", should "DNS Rebinding Protection" be enabled also, or could that cause webpage issues?
"Block Newly Registered Domains" only caused issue for me when I watch pirated sports streams and "DNS Rebinding Protection" sometimes blocks seeders/peers when I download things from torrents. So, for these two reasons alone I keep them off. Anyone who doesn't do what I do probably should have these on.In the Security settings I enabled "Block Newly Registered Domains", should "DNS Rebinding Protection" be enabled also, or could that cause webpage issues?
is this filter included in hagezi multi ultimate?Hagezi Threat Intelligence filter (TIF)
Partiallyis this filter included in hagezi multi ultimate?