- Jan 14, 2015
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For linux users, there is an option to run a Network wide DNS server which has tracklists block.
According to the author, who goes by the name quidsup (also in youtube, under same name, known for his Linux videos):
Current build/version is 0.7.8, available at:
GitHub - quidsup/notrack: NoTrack is a network-wide DNS server which blocks Tracking sites
Please do watch his videos on the project to learn more:
Also, if you run OpenDNS, perhaps check this video to at least see the potential of OpenDNS (skipping how to configure it to run on Ubuntu 12.04 at time of the video):
According to the author, who goes by the name quidsup (also in youtube, under same name, known for his Linux videos):
NoTrack is a network-wide DNS server which blocks Tracking websites from creating cookies or sending tracking pixels. It does this by resolving the IP address of known tracking sites to a web server running on the NoTrack device inside your network.
Current build/version is 0.7.8, available at:
GitHub - quidsup/notrack: NoTrack is a network-wide DNS server which blocks Tracking sites
Please do watch his videos on the project to learn more:
Also, if you run OpenDNS, perhaps check this video to at least see the potential of OpenDNS (skipping how to configure it to run on Ubuntu 12.04 at time of the video):