How many hosts are you blocking user?

...you DO have a mobile ad bloker, right?

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kill yourself

Hahaha iphone user spotted

Not an iphone you ugly faggot

>imagine having sensitive data on a portable device that sends everrything to jewgle

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You need root for this, right?

>...you DO have a mobile ad bloker, right?

Yes, it comes with Brave

no

Adaway doesn't have a stats page

Nope, it works on VPN. Tricky to setup on non-vanilla android - need to turn off all power saving features for that app, and let it run in the background, adn auto start.
If it still doesnt work or is buggy, try DNS66.

>phone connects to googleadservices even sitting on idle
They're not even trying to be subtle

>Using a mobile device

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stfu ifag firefox+ublockorigin on Android destroys you

> getting fat sitting on your sweaty shrinking tranny balls

>Mobile ad blocker

No because I'm not a moron and I run a network wide DNS blacklist.

Jfl at ad blocker app cucks
Hosts file from steven black hosts
No battery drain or memory use

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ALL of them

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AdAway master race.

Why do you have a smartphone if you don't take it out of the house

I use a Pi-Hole because it's absolutely based.

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firefox mobile with ublock

Does it protect you when you go outside, faggot?

Yes. My mobile devices are constantly connected to a home VPN.

>only 112K domains

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>use FOSS apps
>use a browser with uBO
why would I need an app adblocker?

you're removing your own freedom to access networked content, because you don't trust the software running on your device, but you do trust some fag who compiles bulk host lists

> go outside
> don't use web browser
> disable mobile data when it's not needed, IM fags can wait
> If it's important and they're important, they know my number
> everything else functions without network: calc, accounting app, music player
I don't get that "lol basement dweller" motto. Why even go outside if you start consuming web content right after you leave your house.

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>he can't root

laughingslutseatingsalad.jpg

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...you DO have a mobile firewall, right?

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Post lists.

It's called a VPN

going outside is for normies.

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Mhmm

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>tiny blocklists

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You can block hosts on iPhones too brainlet

I don’t need malware lists and shit because I’m not a brainlet so I prefer my webpages to load faster

>not running an adblocking DNS via a self-hosted VPN you only route DNS requests to
This guy is on the right track
>load more malware
>faster
lol

OpenVPN + pi-hole kicks ass

>shit-hole
Sorry mate, plain dnsmasq is where it's at.

The Pi-Hole is an adblocking DNS. Are you retarded?

Hey as long as it achieves the same result of DNS masking running on an always on, low power device who cares.

I assume this is you In which case granted. I was primarily going after fags that either can't into VPN or use on-device adblockers because fuck that.

Yeah. All good.

Also you should try WireGuard. It's far better for battery in mobile devices.

Is it also better when using the userspace implementation? I run OpenVPN over TCP on my phone and battery life is quite a lot better than with UDP+keepalive already, so is there more to gain?

What's the point of an adblocker at system level?
Surely you only need one for your browser?
Then use clients (newpipe, slide, clover etc) which don't show ads anyway.

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why are rebbit frogniggers so retarded

based Samsung

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>stats
nice botnet you got there

Why the fuck would I waste battery life on that?

Use DNS blocking. Like DNS66 does.
No root needed.
f-droid.org/app/org.jak_linux.dns66

Sounds exactly like a low hanging botnet for brainlets...

>DNS66 establishes a VPN interface, and redirects DNS server traffic to it. The VPN interface filters the traffic, only allowing queries for hosts that are not blacklisted.
Nope.wav

Why not? What's works with that?

Sure

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And of course on my home network

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no i believe in free speech user

How to block ps4 youtube ads with pfsense?

of coursh

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I don't know. I don't use a gaming console to watch youtube.

What are you, a batterylet?

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I have a no add/popup blocker browser for porn. Don't need an add blocker otherwise. Considering there's no adds on clover or YouTube.

Just use AdAway

Blokada and DNS66 is like using a fish net to filter piss

It creates a local vpn tunnel.

No thanks, I don't want to lose my warranty.
The results are the same by the way. They both check DNS names on a blacklist. Your argument is horseshit.

Some ads still get through with the VPN solution. Especially AdMob ones. Plus you have to constantly have it in run the background. AdAway just loads a new hosts file and fucks off. I've tried both. The VPNs would block maybe 75%. AdAway gets rid of fucking everything, the only thing it lacks is getting out of your phone and toppling billboards over. It's SUPPOSED to be the same results, but for whatever reason the VPN trick is less effective.


Also
>time to use warranty
>unroot
Wow that was complicated

I havent had any issues with blokada. I don't use the default filter lists. I've added a few. No ads have shown for me.

>stats
>nice botnet you got there
>Blokada
>Botnet
github.com/blokadaorg/blokada

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Dude..
Both methods do exact the same thing. What ads get blocked depends on your filter lists. If an ad slip's through in DNS66, it slips through in AdAway as well.
>75%
Stop showing your feelings as facts.
I used both methods as well. AdAway for two years and DNS66 for one year.
While the blocking results are the same, I preferred the VPN method, because I don't lose my warranty and don't have to root (weaken the security) my phone. It's easier to setup as well.
Another good thing is, you can disable it within one second just by disabling the VPN in your quick settings.

How do you weaken the security of your phone by rooting? Magisk itself is open source and you can see exactly which apps are requesting root permissions. And if something seems suspicious, you would know and there would be no privilege escalations.

>How do you weaken the security of your phone by rooting?
Man, do you really need me to teach you thay? Why not educate yourself by do one Google search and reading an article? It just takes about 4 minutes.
extremetech.com/mobile/211314-extremetech-explains-why-you-should-or-shouldnt-root-your-android-device
>there would be no privilege escalations.
Yes, privilege escalations doesn't exist in human written software.
Oh wait...

which ever hosts adguard blocks on their dns servers, which I use on my router.

>Man, do you really need me to teach you thay? Why not educate yourself by do one Google search and reading an article? It just takes about 4 minutes.
I told you why, I know why and I've read articles like these in the past.
>just be careful bro
>discussing a proprietary root method SuperSU
Yeah, nothing to see here.

>Thesecuritymodel of Android is also compromised to a certain degree as root apps have much more access to your system. Malware on a rooted phone can access a lot of data.
I'm pretty sure this sentence in example is valid no matter what root method you use. So it's not only about a specific root method.

Maybe it was my particular stock ROM (MIUI global) then. It could've been killing the process (Xiaomi likes aggressive task killing) and/or deactivated the VPN during sleep or some shit. But the fact is, it didn't work well on stock

Are you using OmniRom, user?

Didn't Meltdown allow to gain system wide privileges with Javascript code on Snapdragon?

Onions boy

Oh sad to hear that. I am on MIUI stock rom now. I just had to disable battery save mode for the app. Which, iirc, the app prompted to do so.
May I ask what rom you use now?

Not as many as you

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