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NextDNS
Why?
I was able to test it out first without having to create an account and I liked it. It has simple Ad/Tracking blocklists and supports both DoT and DoH. Also it has rewrites (like
/etc/hosts
).For me, Nextdns. It's mostly because I can choose which list is used by the dns blocking. If adguard has a lost blocking what I use, I can't do anything about it. Or maybe like allow a lot of domains.
Using the Hagezi pro++ list currently and it works damn well without any issues for me.
Also, there is a free way to use it (not sure about adguard).