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Pihole goes brrrr
91 2 ReplySpread the word brother. You're doing lord's work
30 1 ReplyI think I saw this mentioned in another thread, but doesn't WEI also break pihole?
16 1 ReplyI dont see how , i use my pihole at dns level filtering !
12 0 ReplyYes it can break pihole too, iirc. Not sure of the exact nature of it, but basically it checks that you loaded the page as intended. If resources are blocked, it didn't load as intended.
20 2 ReplyIf resources are blocked, it didn't load as intended.
Yeah it did
17 0 ReplyIt didn't load as the feudal lords who hate your property rights and think they're entitled to colonize your computer for their own benefit intended.
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WEI doesn't do that at all. It only can validate that the browser is what it claims to be.
That's not to say WEI isn't bad. It will make it near impossible for new browsers to gain market share and create privacy issues.
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please help - https://lemmy.ml/c/pihole
10 1 ReplyPlus hosts. I haven’t seen an ad in many years.
5 0 ReplyOr one could use dns.adguard
1 0 ReplyMany consumer routers have Ad blocking settings also. I know Asus and UniFi both have it.
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