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1. rrrrrr+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-02-23 23:36:53
I see this advice a lot but I can't imagine it working better than using a system level adblocker like AdAway on my phone. (Smart TVs I understand, though mine seem to be unusually ad-less compared to what I've heard Samsung does).

What if you're out and about disconnected from WiFi? What if you need to turn the thing off for a sec to click on a sale/promotion in an email?

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2. paxys+73[view] [source] 2023-02-23 23:53:57
>>rrrrrr+(OP)
What system level adblocker works on iOS?
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3. akoumi+N3[view] [source] 2023-02-23 23:59:04
>>rrrrrr+(OP)
Out and about: yeah install something on your phone (or use a self hosted vpn that plugs into pihole? never tried it) Need to click on sale: You can easily temporarily disable it in the web interface in 1 click

It's a nice way to block ads for any wifi connected device in your house without additional setup. There are probably 10+ ad-serving devices in my house between the TV's, laptops, tablets, and phones.

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4. rrrrrr+U3[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-02-23 23:59:43
>>paxys+73
Not sure - I haven't owned an Apple device since an iPod circa 2007.

Do iPhones still really not have a way to block in-app ads?

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5. scubbo+g5[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-02-24 00:07:42
>>akoumi+N3
> use a self hosted vpn that plugs into pihole? never tried it

Not that it plugs _into_ PiHole per se, but rather that the Self Hosted VPN makes your phone use your home DNS server (including the PiHole itself). It works! I use https://www.pivpn.io/ but there are many others.

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6. sbuk+HS[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-02-24 07:11:08
>>rrrrrr+U3
https://1blocker.com/ Is a system wide ad blocker. It’s not uBlock Origin in terms of coverage, but extremely close and it work on all apps.
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