I’m a big fan of NextDNS, ad filters, logs (or not), block list, allow list, multiple profiles, parental-ish controls. They have binaries to add support for DoH to my router. I literally couldn’t be happier with a DNS provider.
My one gripe is with the block / parental controls interface.
Let’s say you want to block Peacock, and there’s a bunch of urls you want to block, each is it’s own individual rule. If you accidentally delete one instead of disable it, it’s gone. If you can remember the url you accidentally deleted, now it’s placed at the top of the list, out of order. There appears to be no log of changes you make. It would be nice to be able to add custom parental controls with sets/bundles of urls.
Also you can’t toggle or package ad blocking rules, only delete and add. Sort of the same interface complaint as above. I have to go in and delete four ad blocking packages every time I want to watch Paramount+. Then go find them again when I am done.
the marketing copy on dns0 is lol considering the many ISP data retention schemes across EU states.
> The European public DNS that makes your Internet safer.
> A free, sovereign and GDPR-compliant recursive DNS resolver with a strong focus on security to protect the citizens and organizations of the European Union.
> In a decree made public today, French Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne has extended the temporary retention of communications data of all citizens in France for another year. The blanket retention obligation concerns identity data (surname, first name, date and place of birth, postal address(es), e-mail address(es), telephone number(s)) as well as payment information, connection data (IP addresses, port numbers, identification numbers of users and their devices, date, time and duration of each communication, data on supplementary services and their providers)
300k is a lot to be fair. And if that’s not enough it’s something like 20$ a year. It’s the only way I found to block ads (except in YouTube) on the iPhone.