I know you can get good results with NextDNS, but lately I haven’t been a fan of subscriptions and those free trials. I’d like to find something similar, or even better

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    2 hours ago

    I prefer Mullvad, you can choose filters if you want to have blocked ads, trackers, adult content etc. or nothing

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      300K is nothing but a taste, for normal usage. I’ve been using NextDNS on my home network for a few years. I average 1.2 million queries/month. And that’s with cache boost (forced minimum TTL) enabled.

      $20/year is worth every penny. The amount of time you save in blocking all the ads and surveillance marketing services is worth 10x that.

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        21 hours ago

        To each their own. I have over 30 devices on my network and am no where close to 300,000 unique queries but maybe im significantly underestimating the average user.

        Considering how many other good free solutions (or non subscription based) there are I tend to doubt paying for the pro version of NextDNS is worth it if you are going over the free limit.

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          16 hours ago

          If you are getting something for free, you are generally the product, not the consumer.

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            15 hours ago

            Such an overused trope and really isn’t relevant with DNS resolvers where there are multiple good and, proven, free options.

            Not to mention there are tons of things people pay for and still end up being the product, ISPs being a major culprit.

            I always find it ironic and, a bit laughable, to see users make that statement while participating on a free social media platform.

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    2 days ago

    DNS0.eu is the new thing. Maybe also Control D Free DNS, Alternate DNS or if you want to go more hardcore LibreDNS. To be fair your biggest concern shouldn’t be only where you get your DNS from BUT also if it supports DoT and DoH - encrypting the DNS is more important for a lot people than actually using something other than Cloudflare or some other big company.

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    I use controld.com p2 dns over tls which kills known malware, tracking, and ads. I have it set up as a standard DNS provider on my home network so that everybody uses it and it works great.

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      2 days ago

      Adguard is a very large data mining operation. You’ll eventually figure that out.

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        Yeah… After a user here on Lemmy pointed out that the AdGuard app on mobile made a lot of strange requests to ads servives, I gave it a try myself with PCAPdroid and seeing all thoses requests made by only opening the app made me think twice about AdGuard…

        Removed all their services from my network and a happy piHole + quad9 user since !