I’ve been using Adguard Free on Android for about a year now and I like how it works. I discovered it does not block trackers unfortunately. I’m thinking of buying a lifetime subscription. Is it worth it?

It seems like an all-in-one package for all my devices, which would save me a lot of thinkering.

Or would I just go using other providers like Mullvad or Pihole in the future? I mentioned Mullvad because of the VPN service, I think Adguard has that included too. Would that be safe to use for torrents? I live in the EU if that helps.

Thanks in advance!

  • I’ve been using it and it works pretty well. It won’t block all ads in some apps (like kids games) at least with the default config, but it’s saved our devices from gigs worth of ads. I think on my wife’s phone it’s blocked something like a million ads and I’m sitting at 580,000 blocked on mine after about a year. It’s nice that you can put it on multiple devices too.

    I think PiHole is good too but only works at home. I also use Firefox with UBlock so I have that whitelisted in AdGuard.

  • Adguard app does block ads and trackers in the free version too, you just need to set up dns filtering and select adguard DNS. You can also create a nextdns account for free and run it through adguard to have more control over what you’re blocking. Screenshot_20230826_045613_AdGuardScreenshot_20230826_045631_AdGuard

    In general, adblocker for browser > DNS > anything else.

    •  atek   ( @atek@lemm.ee ) OP
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      210 months ago

      Thanks for the explanation! But what is behind ‘Tracking protection’ and ‘browsing security’? Or can that be bypassed by using Nextdns?

      • It’s not a matter of bypassing, it’s about achieving the same result by different means.

        I don’t know what exactly adguard does once those settings are enabled, but a private DNS (or even adguard’s free public dns, if you don’t want to put in the commitment and prefer a “set it and forget it” approach) gives you both tracking and malware protection (I strongly suggest watching this video to understand what a private DNS does and how https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUG57ynLb8I)

        In general, I think DNS blocking is the easiest, quickest and the most effective way to block ads on your devices

  •  NightOwl   ( @NightOwl@lemmy.one ) 
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    510 months ago

    I’ve liked the approach of using pihole for local devices, and then when away using like a local vpn approach to filtering stuff out like personaldnsfilter.

    Haven’t really looked into paid options.

    •  Catra   ( @catra@beehaw.org ) 
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      10 months ago

      You could look into installing PiVPN over your Pi-Hole so you can use it while away from home as well via Wireguard. It is super simple to set up and use it on phones and laptops.

    •  atek   ( @atek@lemm.ee ) OP
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      110 months ago

      The ones in browsers are the ones i see the most i guess. I already have firefox, can we install extensions on android already? Next to that i’ve got a few games with ads. Also i want something to keep the trackers away.

      • There have been Firefox Extensions for a long time. Just a limited number. uBlock Origin is one of them. Reason I say Firefox is two reasons. First why would anyone use a browser from an Ad company. Makes no sense to me. Second there is talk that Google will eliminate some of the APIs good Ad blockers need and Mozilla I think has said they will retain.