Tech Junky
Part of the Furniture
Confirmation of this when using network wide pihole and ads still popping led me down this rabbit hole to find hidden settings in android bypassing my dns setup. Not only did the phone have a setting but the browser also had one enabled allowing bypass to occur. Just because you setup things to do one thing doesn't mean another piece of the puzzle will abide by your in instructions.So many devices nowadays default to using "private" DNS services (e.g. DoH or DoT), Android, Apple, Firefox, etc. So these devices will report different DNS servers.