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Would anyone be willing to offer their opinion on a comparison with Adguard Home?

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    Would anyone be willing to offer their opinion on a comparison with Adguard Home?

    Last week I was upgrading an old pi hole installation and ultimately decided to switch for awhile. Found the wild card blocking on Adguard to be quite nice for the pop ups that point out you're using an ad blocker.

    But really the more technical details are a bit out of my wheel house, so if anyone could weigh in perhaps if with this new version one of them has clearly pulled ahead or they are so similar it doesn't really matter?

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    I used them in parallel for a while before switching to AdGuard. The key features that mattered to me were support for upstream DNS servers via DoH, detailed query logs, and wildcard domain rewriting. Also a better looking UI is a plus.

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      Would anyone be willing to offer their opinion on a comparison with Adguard Home?

      Last week I was upgrading an old pi hole installation and ultimately decided to switch for awhile. Found the wild card blocking on Adguard to be quite nice for the pop ups that point out you're using an ad blocker.

      But really the more technical details are a bit out of my wheel house, so if anyone could weigh in perhaps if with this new version one of them has clearly pulled ahead or they are so similar it doesn't really matter?

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      Does Adguard work on “smart devices” like a TV?

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        Does Adguard work on “smart devices” like a TV?

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        The version I'm specifically using is Adhuard Home, which runs on a raspberry pi that sits between your home network and the internet. Basically just like Pi Hole. So it will filter the DNS queries on your devices, including smart TV.

        One of the options for a blocklist was specifically labeled as Smart TVs, so I'm presuming that one would take the fuss out of watching the logs and choosing which requests to block. This list is likely available for pi hole too, so that feature wouldn't be unique. I know sometimes these will also block firmware updates, so that's something to watch for.

        https://github.com/Perflyst/PiHoleBlocklist/blob/master/SmartTV-AGH.txt

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          The version I'm specifically using is Adhuard Home, which runs on a raspberry pi that sits between your home network and the internet. Basically just like Pi Hole. So it will filter the DNS queries on your devices, including smart TV.

          One of the options for a blocklist was specifically labeled as Smart TVs, so I'm presuming that one would take the fuss out of watching the logs and choosing which requests to block. This list is likely available for pi hole too, so that feature wouldn't be unique. I know sometimes these will also block firmware updates, so that's something to watch for.

          https://github.com/Perflyst/PiHoleBlocklist/blob/master/SmartTV-AGH.txt

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          Thanks! I’ve only known the on-device installable Adguard apps until now (which obviously won’t work for something like roommate’s Apple TV, for example), so this is new stuff to me. Interesting!

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            Does Adguard work on “smart devices” like a TV?

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            @stetech @Xraygoggles yes if you're able to either configure your router to tell tge tv to use it (DHCP), or you can set your TV's network settings directly. adguard probably have guides on how to do it

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              Thanks! I’ve only known the on-device installable Adguard apps until now (which obviously won’t work for something like roommate’s Apple TV, for example), so this is new stuff to me. Interesting!

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              @stetech @Xraygoggles there was a good article i read a couple of weeks ago about a guy who fired up a factory reset iPhone, opted out of all the crap but logged all connections it made (on his router). remind me tomorrow and i'll try and dig it out. i reckon you'd like it

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                @stetech @Xraygoggles there was a good article i read a couple of weeks ago about a guy who fired up a factory reset iPhone, opted out of all the crap but logged all connections it made (on his router). remind me tomorrow and i'll try and dig it out. i reckon you'd like it

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                Reminder. 😛

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                  Reminder. 😛

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                  @stetech Thanks for the nudge. This is the one https://timsh.org/tracking-myself-down-through-in-app-ads/

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                    @stetech Thanks for the nudge. This is the one https://timsh.org/tracking-myself-down-through-in-app-ads/

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                    Damn. Thanks for the link!

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                      Would anyone be willing to offer their opinion on a comparison with Adguard Home?

                      Last week I was upgrading an old pi hole installation and ultimately decided to switch for awhile. Found the wild card blocking on Adguard to be quite nice for the pop ups that point out you're using an ad blocker.

                      But really the more technical details are a bit out of my wheel house, so if anyone could weigh in perhaps if with this new version one of them has clearly pulled ahead or they are so similar it doesn't really matter?

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                      Update to version 6 on two raspis has been less than stellar for me since the beginning. I don’t know why it wasn’t great.

                      I setup docker and AGH, first time for both. AGH has less setup for more features than pihole. I’m now using both AGH and Pihole; but as soon as I get a WireGuard container up, the pihole/pivpn is probably going to be history.

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