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Which Ubo filters 2023 do you use ?
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 107474" data-source="post: 1077141"><p>I only use Adguard DNS filter at DNS level. Rule of thumb is that it is best to do malware blocking at DNS level and advertisement and tracking blocking at browser level (because it is easier to solve website breakage).</p><p></p><p>I looked at the Dutch easylist blocklist and they have only one rule for for instance Volkskrant or NOS (ster), so I am not surfing (or very little) to the websites which are in the Dutch Easylist. AdGuard DNS is optimized for DNS level blocking. That is why I only added the third-party server sub filters. Also NextDns has an option to allow affilate marketing and remketing (but it zeroes out your IP) so people can still see the advertisements (often with discounts to lure you back)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 107474, post: 1077141"] I only use Adguard DNS filter at DNS level. Rule of thumb is that it is best to do malware blocking at DNS level and advertisement and tracking blocking at browser level (because it is easier to solve website breakage). I looked at the Dutch easylist blocklist and they have only one rule for for instance Volkskrant or NOS (ster), so I am not surfing (or very little) to the websites which are in the Dutch Easylist. AdGuard DNS is optimized for DNS level blocking. That is why I only added the third-party server sub filters. Also NextDns has an option to allow affilate marketing and remketing (but it zeroes out your IP) so people can still see the advertisements (often with discounts to lure you back) [/QUOTE]
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