• @0x0@programming.dev
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      513 days ago

      DNS, most web searches, trackers in apps, location data, just to name a few. Ad blockers won’t help you there.

      • @AnAmericanPotato@programming.dev
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        12 days ago

        Using an ad-blocking DNS server solves most of those problems. Mullvad offers a public DNS server with no account required, but there are plenty of options out there.

        You should still use a browser extension on top of that for pattern-based URL blocking, but a DNS-based blocker should be your first line of defense.

    • @undefined@lemmy.hogru.ch
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      413 days ago

      Maybe DNS or IP blocking, but blocking only in the browser likely won’t be helpful as apps (on basically any platform) also track users by calling assets on their domains.