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by icebraining
2398 days ago
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> it is putting evolutionary pressure on users to utilise DNS to "block" ads instead of using popular graphical web browsers to do the work How so? Browser and browser addons are perfectly capable of blocking these subdomains. |
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Extensions now have to identify which cnames are a front for which trackers, block the new tracker, and somehow manage to stay below the max rules-per-extension that the browser allows (30k for Chrome[0]). See original nextdns.io post for details [1].
[0] https://www.xda-developers.com/google-chrome-manifest-v3-ad-...
[1] https://medium.com/nextdns/cname-cloaking-the-dangerous-disg... ( https://outline.com/Y6PKr3 )