![]() But I have no idea if they do, and outsourcing putting all that together to a service like NextDNS seems like a better solution than a locally hosted option that relies on a user figuring out the right blocklists to use. It's hard to tell how useful those features are and there's no reason blocklists couldn't incorporate all those kinds of things. This blocks a lot of stuff, but NextDNS also has options like blocking typo squatting, newly registered domains, domains that are created by domain generation algorithms, and whatever their "AI-driven threat detection" feature is doing. That's true, but functionally NextDNS also has several features AdGuardHome does not that made me switch even though I'd prefer a self-hosted solution all else being equal.ĪdGuardHome (and pi-hole) work almost entirely on domain blocklists they regularly download from configurable sources (AdGuardHome also incorporates Google safe browsing).
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