I’ve seen a large increase in ads since ios14/apps started using this. The problem seems to be that Diversion is allowing through the initial type=65 request and then blocking the following A one. Since the type=65 comes first, ads seem to be loading. Anything using iAds is leaking through, as is doubleclick. Probably some others, but those seem to be the most prominent ones I've been noticing.
Are you saying that because of the following A request being blocked, it would prevent the earlier type=65 one from being displayed? I might be missing something or misunderstanding you, because I don't see how this would be low impact given ads are being served from blacklisted domains. Diversion's effectiveness has decreased over the last couple weeks for me, presumably because of this.
2020-09-26 06:19 | static.doubleclick.net | 192.168.1.133 | A | Blocked (blocking list) |
2020-09-26 06:19 | static.doubleclick.net | 192.168.1.133 | type=65 | Allowed |
2020-09-26 06:19 | static-doubleclick-net.l.google.com | 192.168.1.133 | A | Blocked (blocking list) |
2020-09-26 06:19 | static-doubleclick-net.l.google.com | 192.168.1.133 | type=65 | Allowed |
2020-09-26 06:19 | pagead46.l.doubleclick.net | 192.168.1.133 | A | Allowed |
2020-09-26 06:19 | pagead46.l.doubleclick.net | 192.168.1.133 | type=65 | Allowed |
2020-09-26 06:19 | googleads.g.doubleclick.net | 192.168.1.133 | A | Blocked (blocking list) |
2020-09-26 06:19 | googleads.g.doubleclick.net | 192.168.1.133 | type=65 | Allowed |