

Sometimes apps will then follow the existing system one (your DNS adblocker here) OR they just crash the page and don't load. Rethink DNS has an option for intercepting any requests that attempt to bypass their DNS and block them. If you want your DNS-based adblocker to work there, you need to disable async-DNS in about:flags in those browsers, not sure if it's exposed in the regular settings menu. Chrome based browsers do now, so Brave and Bromite from your list. PS - some apps have their own built-in DNS resolver. Rethink DNS gives A LOT of options for what you can select for most categories.

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It actually looks a lot like NextDNS's list which is also funded by Mozilla, so maybe they are working together? As a plus side here, you can be also just set NextDNS as the upstream. And like Blokada, you can't add your own individual blocklists, but their list is even more extensive. It's pretty advanced BUT it's kinda recent and a major feature is missing: whitelisting individual websites/domains. You can set the internet permission (wifi or data separately) as well as handle adblocking separately, with DoH/DoT/DNScrypt of your choice. If you wanna get a bit more experimental, Mozilla funded this company and they've built a DNS based adblocker PLUS firewall, which combines features from apps like Tracker Control and Blokada into one.Supports DNS encryption, whitelisting, but NOT your own added blocklists, you'll have to select from their pretty large selection They removed the older versions from F-Droid but you can get it directly from their website. But if you want local on-device processing for the highest privacy, with 0ms latency, then Blokada 5 will do that for you. Yes, I know there's a newer one, it's more similar to NextDNS if you get the newer Blokada 6, it connects to their servers and your adblocking settings are managed there.But I think there are 2 more that might be worth considering: NextDNS is pretty advanced so I'm not sure if you'd want other DNS based solutions.
