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[Updated 29/12/2018] Browser extension comparison: Malwares and Phishings
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<blockquote data-quote="goodjohnjr" data-source="post: 834548" data-attributes="member: 73546"><p>Thank you very much [USER=61892]@TairikuOkami[/USER] , I see that Quad9 did better against phishing, I wonder how is that Cleanbrowsing DNS does so good compared to most DNS services?</p><p></p><p>I had never heard of Cleanbrowsing DNS before until I saw it mentioned here at the forums, and somehow it is outdoing more popular larger more established better funded better supported DNS services when it comes to malicious/grayware website blocking; if they would add ad-blocking that would be great, and then I would not even think about Adguard DNS.</p><p></p><p>-John Jr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodjohnjr, post: 834548, member: 73546"] Thank you very much [USER=61892]@TairikuOkami[/USER] , I see that Quad9 did better against phishing, I wonder how is that Cleanbrowsing DNS does so good compared to most DNS services? I had never heard of Cleanbrowsing DNS before until I saw it mentioned here at the forums, and somehow it is outdoing more popular larger more established better funded better supported DNS services when it comes to malicious/grayware website blocking; if they would add ad-blocking that would be great, and then I would not even think about Adguard DNS. -John Jr [/QUOTE]
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