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by LeoPanthera
2960 days ago
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I do what pi-hole does using pfBlockerNG, a package available for pfSense, which my home router runs. But I still combine it with a browser-based ad blocker. It's worth doing both, because the network-based blocker will also block other LAN devices connecting to tracking servers, increasingly important in this IoT age. According to my router's stats, the most blocked sites are: device-metrics-us.amazon.com
e.crashlytics.com
ssl.google-analytics.com
www.googletagservices.com
www.google-analytics.com
nexus.officeapps.live.com
api.stathat.com
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