Currently I use 1Blocker but I will switch to AdGuard. Somehow 1Blocker doesn’t work properly for me anymore

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      Yep, exactly what I do. Has the advantage of also blocking in-app ads and some of Apple’s data collection. It also gives you complete control over what you block and don’t block, lets you see stats etc. Can’t really be beat.

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      Really? I’m curious about your setup. I have AG on my phone + AdGuard Home running on a Pi which pretty much eliminates all ads.

      I tried replacing those with NextDNS so I could be equally protected outside of home but I wound up flooded with ads NextDNS let through. So you’re running AdGuard and using NextDNS as your upstream?

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    Ad Guard in Safari. When you get a site that says you are being naughty, you flip to “Show Reader” to bypass.

    Then install Sink It and you’ll miss out on all the cookie prompts and bs, including Reddit asks to install app (I no longer have an account there).

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    For safari i use Firefox Klar and Hyperweb as Extensions.

    Other than that I have a raspberry pi running WireGuard and Pi-hole, which my phone is constantly connected to. This provides extra security (as all my traffic is encrypted) and privacy. Pi-hole filters out ad and tracking domains.

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    Pihole on my Debian system with PiVPN WireGuard server.

    Safari extensions:
    Vinegar to block YouTube ads in Safari. I don’t use the app at all.
    Banish to stop websites showing those annoying “open in the app” pop ups.

    Ad and nag free bliss.

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    I’ve been using Wipr, but the cookie notice blocking is breaking quite a few sites now

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    I use Brave browser, which has ad and tracker blocking built in.

    I also have all my devices using a piHole for ad, malware, and tracker protection.

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    Control D is a great versatile DNS level ad and tracker blocker. You can also route specific services to different exit locations, so stuff like Netflix can think you’re in the US.