I’ve been using Adguard Free on Android for about a year now and I like how it works. I discovered it does not block trackers unfortunately. I’m thinking of buying a lifetime subscription. Is it worth it?
It seems like an all-in-one package for all my devices, which would save me a lot of thinkering.
Or would I just go using other providers like Mullvad or Pihole in the future? I mentioned Mullvad because of the VPN service, I think Adguard has that included too. Would that be safe to use for torrents? I live in the EU if that helps.
Thanks in advance!
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It’s not a matter of bypassing, it’s about achieving the same result by different means.
I don’t know what exactly adguard does once those settings are enabled, but a private DNS (or even adguard’s free public dns, if you don’t want to put in the commitment and prefer a “set it and forget it” approach) gives you both tracking and malware protection (I strongly suggest watching this video to understand what a private DNS does and how https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUG57ynLb8I)
In general, I think DNS blocking is the easiest, quickest and the most effective way to block ads on your devices
Ill check that one out, thanks!
Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/watch?v=WUG57ynLb8I
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
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