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by recursive 5290 days ago
That behavior is egregious. FWIW, you can probably fix it from your end by using a different public DNS server.
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True; I switched to Google's DNS a few weeks ago. (Is there an even better one?)

Until that point I was forcing my browser to filter out most of the ISP's page, because it was naturally filled with unnecessary images and ads and crap and was just slow.