I’m talking full phone and blocking. Not just browser.

Edit: So many options! Thanks guys I’ll go through them all and see what one I think will work best for me. I appreciate it.

  • @extrahazmat@lemm.ee
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    272 years ago

    Pihole on the home network and my phone has constant VPN connection to the home network via Wireguard.

    • @lemmyingly@lemm.ee
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      22 years ago

      How much battery do you think this consumes? I’ve always thought an always on VPN set up but never tried it as I assumed it would drain the battery too quickly.

      • youmaynotknow
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        The battery consumption is negligible. I use Invisible Pro with so many different types of blocks and circumventions that it’s almost ridiculous, and it runs at about a 3% in 24 hours. Invisible Pro has to be way up on the battery sucking scale for similar products.

      • @CyberDine@lemmy.world
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        12 years ago

        Did you use a guide to configure it all? I’d love to get started but networking has always been a weak spot for me

  • @OpenStars@startrek.website
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    92 years ago

    I use Blokada - but not the latest version since the company switched from the free open-source standalone app paradigm to a cloud-based continual paid subscription model. It seems like Blokada version 4 (obtained either from the company’s webpage or F-droid I forget which) blocks a heck of a lot more stuff than version 5 for some reason.

    On the other hand, it also noticeably heats up my phone if a not-well-behaved app (examples include Freemium games) continually resubmits queries over & over again every (or even multiple times a) second. You can block every request that it makes… but it can also keep making them so… at some point you may question whether the cost is worth it.

    This arguably relates more to “tracking” than actual advertisements, since there can only be a finite number of the latter but the former can happen all day every day even when the app is not running, if it decides to be aggressive about checking in with its home base. These days, even if you do pay for something, your data is STILL the actual “product” that is the reason the company is in business at all to obtain.:-(

    • RBG
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      62 years ago

      If you still want to use a VPN style adblocker, I moved from Blokada some time ago to Adaway. Works the same.

      • @OpenStars@startrek.website
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        22 years ago

        Thank you for helping fill out this list. May I ask why you moved away from Blokada? Version 5 is bad ofc, and 6 is far, FAR worse, but 4 worked well for me.

        It looks like AdAway has some nice features since I saw it last, like the ability to whitelist a particular app. If it does not require root permissions, it might be a clear winner even.

        • @lemmyingly@lemm.ee
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          12 years ago

          Nice. I use Mullvad DNS for the same purpose.

          They seem to have many different endpoints depending on what you want to block, which is customizable only down to the type of content. Ads, trackers, malware, adult content, gambling, social media.

          If I understand it properly, they have 64 different endpoints for their DNS. But I’m not sure if all of these are publicly facing or if you have to be connected via their VPN service for all of them to be accessible.

  • RethinkDNS is a great option unless you already have something in place that you want to use as well.

    For example, I have a pi-hole and a server that I’d like to use 24/7. There’s a few ways to do it, but I’m an idiot and need a simple, hard-to-ruin method. So I use the pi-hole as an exit node with TailScale

  • BoisZoi
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    52 years ago

    AdGuard. You can get a lifetime license through stack social for anywhere between $16-$30. It also does HTTPS filtering.

  • /home/pineapplelover
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    Probably a good VPN with adblocking features. Iirc, protonvpn and mullvad do this pretty well. I’ve tried the dns methods like other people mention and on some public networks, it won’t work because they force a specific dns so you need to vpn for it to work.

  • @jinwk00@lemm.ee
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    2 years ago

    uBlock Origin on Mull browser (if not Firefox), Mullvad DNS or NextDNS for “Private DNS” (its DNS-over-HTTPS iirc) if you are not rooted