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RE: Blocking ads on Android devices #31
Nice tutorial, Thank you Pikami.
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RE: Blocking ads on Android devices #32
wonderful explanation thanks for sharing with us!
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RE: Blocking ads on Android devices #33
Use DNSfilter on android, an alternative on the go version of pi-hole. It's really good, doesn't suck up all your battery, but it's hard to configure at first. You can download it on f-droid if you want to try it out.

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RE: Blocking ads on Android devices #34
Thanks for the detailed information about this. I would love to see more such awesome blog posts from you. Keep up the Good Work!
Awesome piece of content, I wish I could be able to write like you. Thank you for sharing this.

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RE: Blocking ads on Android devices #35
Merci pour le tutoriel ça va m'aider

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RE: Blocking ads on Android devices #36
Nice tutorial of blocking ads on android devices, I do not have any app that blocks ads,

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RE: Blocking ads on Android devices #37
Thank u for the tutorial. That 's realy useful.

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RE: Blocking ads on Android devices #38
Just set up an Raspberry Pi with Pi-Hole, and you never have ads on your devices
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RE: Blocking ads on Android devices #39
Brave and Pihole seem to be the best options right now. Probably won't block our ads, though.
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RE: Blocking ads on Android devices #40
(03-01-2021, 10:55 AM)tschaikowsky Wrote: Just set up an Raspberry Pi with Pi-Hole, and you never have ads on your devices
With pi hole you have to go trough couple of hoops to get it working when you're out in about, not connected to your home nettwork, updating the hosts file is a simpler solution.

(03-02-2021, 09:52 AM)Dismas Wrote: Brave and Pihole seem to be the best options right now. Probably won't block ours, though.
Imagine having to update the entire browser to fix/update the adblocker script kekw

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