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ublock origin on Firefox, VPN that blocks ads, plus most apps I install without network permission
I still use AdAway with root
I got a new phone; first one I didn't root, but god do I miss AdAway...
When I first bought the pixel 8 pro I tried to see if I could go without rooting. I came to my senses within a week
This, plus uBlock Origin, plus the pihole on my home LAN to which I am normally tethered via Wireguard when not on my hone wifi.
Many layers, make ogre stronk
base.dns.mullvad.net
dns.adguard.com
It should actually be dns.adguard-dns.com
, per the official documentation
The former has been working fine for me, but I'll change it to your suggestion if I experience any problems.
dns.adguard-dns.com
Adguard's default blocklist doesn't block many in-app ads sdk. Make sure to add some 3rd party block list like Steven Black's.
ublock is the only real answer for browser . Idk where else ads appear on android only heard of em never seen em.
Adguard dns and ublock origin in Firefox.
Rethink DNS is an amazing app if you're on android. Highly worth giving a shot! Even for the peeps on other solutions.
I also recommend this! Firewall, DNS blocking and VPN function, very powerful
I've been using DNS 66 for a while with no complaints.
Thanks! Been needing this
Blokada 5 here. It works well enough even with the glitching.
That doesn't sound good at all
I stopped using blokada after it started massively draining my battery in the background.
I get random freezes and have to clear data eventually to get it working right again. But it mostly works.
I use a VPN that has an ad blocker built in, like Mozilla, that blocks all the normal apps even without root.
Then I use Firefox with uBlock Origin for web browsing.
Mozzila has a vpn ?
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/products/vpn/
Yeah, it piggybacks on Mullvad VPN, which is good and bad.
Very privacy focused, but there's no Port Forwarding, so it can be a little limiting for things like seeding torrents.
Blokada 5 has been very nice to me, no root, and doesn't use much battery (android tells me 4% after a full day). Only downside is that it counts as a VPN connection, so if you want to connect to another VPN you have to turn it off temporarily.
Otherwise definitely Firefox with ublock origin
Not using Google Play services