Thank you, couple of questions:If network-wide blocking is needed I would go for dedicated device running Pi-hole or AdGuard Home. All are DNS-blockers, all have the same ad-blocking capabilities and weaknesses, none can come even close to browser extensions like uBlock Origin. Diversion is router optimized (but needs USB storage, lower overall system reliability if USB stick is used), Pi-hole is perhaps the most popular (the "original" ad-blocker with good support), AdGuard Home has perhaps the best UI (with DoT, DoH, DoQ, etc. DNS encryption options). My personal preference would be AdGuard Home + Unbound on a separate hardware. The less things you hang on your router the better. It's a RPi-like hardware with limited RAM.
- Will AdGuard block ads within phone Apps like in iOS?
- What are the advantages of using a dedicated hardware vs just updating the DNS Server in the Router to point to AdGuard Home?
Thank you, I am not thinking on YouTube app, mostly on all the other apps (Weather, games, etc.) that have a lot of in-app ads, will this solution help?All of the above can block only DNS. All the ads served from streaming servers (like YouTube) will still go through. For this you need end device ad-blocking like browser extension. Phones/tablets may go around using encrypted DNS. You have to make sure iCloud Private Relay is disabled as well as all variants of DoH in Android. You also have to intercept and enforce your DNS-blocker device and this may break other things like EDNS Client Subnet.
Own choice of blocklists, more control, some folks like tinkering with the settings in UI, etc. Otherwise the result is about the same. You just use DNS-blocker upstream, not local. If you ask me - this is the most convenient option without installing any additional software and wasting hardware. If AdGuard public DNS is fast enough in your location - just use it. You can use it for specific devices only with DNS Director. Keep it simple.
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