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by heinstrom 1058 days ago
Have we not all just migrated to DNS based ad blocking yet?
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No, that doesn't block YouTube ads (for example) and with DNS over Https will stop working soon anyway.
StopTheMadness on Safari allows you to rewrite URLs to alternates.

For YouTube you can rewrite to an invidious instance. No ads.

https://yewtu.be is one example.

I am not sure how the transport layer affects the DNS that is used, but I think you are mistaken. If you require an off-site DNS ad blocking solution compatible with DoH, try NextDNS.
That only does the bare minimum.
The best solution is to run both at the same time.