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<blockquote data-quote="JasonUK" data-source="post: 923985" data-attributes="member: 86995"><p>I have been using a combination of NextDNS (using YogaDNS client) and the AdGuard AdBlocker extension but found opening multiple webpages lagged quite badly and using NextDNS/AdGuardDNS filters on NextDNS had the disadvantage that filters could not be quickly disabled if a known (safe) site failed to load.</p><p></p><p>Instead I've reverted to AdGuard desktop with AdGuardDNS & other mainly AdGuard filterlists using the Quad9 DNS service. For my location this seems to run a little faster. Quad9 handles the malware/phishing side of things and the AdGuard filters cover the ads/tracking/privacy etc. If a known (safe) site hits a snag you can just disable AdGuard protection for that site for 30seconds which is far less hassle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JasonUK, post: 923985, member: 86995"] I have been using a combination of NextDNS (using YogaDNS client) and the AdGuard AdBlocker extension but found opening multiple webpages lagged quite badly and using NextDNS/AdGuardDNS filters on NextDNS had the disadvantage that filters could not be quickly disabled if a known (safe) site failed to load. Instead I've reverted to AdGuard desktop with AdGuardDNS & other mainly AdGuard filterlists using the Quad9 DNS service. For my location this seems to run a little faster. Quad9 handles the malware/phishing side of things and the AdGuard filters cover the ads/tracking/privacy etc. If a known (safe) site hits a snag you can just disable AdGuard protection for that site for 30seconds which is far less hassle. [/QUOTE]
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