People who use Adguard home or pie hole along with a vpn at router level, do you use any firewall apps on your phone aswell?
from Ste41th@lemmy.ml to privacy@lemmy.ml on 19 Aug 23:47
https://lemmy.ml/post/19349873

This is aimed at iOS users more, but do any of you use any firewall apps like 1 blocker fire wall or adguard dns.

The reason I’m asking is if you have all them things at router level what good does it do on a device level?

#privacy

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clearedtoland@lemmy.world on 20 Aug 00:05 next collapse

On iOS, I’ve tried quite a few combinations and I’ve gotten feedback from users with others.

When I ran pi-hole or AdGuard home, I also used AdGuard on all my iOS devices - both the DNS pseudo-VPN and safari extensions cause otherwise ads would sneak in. The Adguard app removes the annoying ads from Apple News and NYT apps.

Now I just use NextDNS and the same AdGuard iOS app setup.

Ste41th@lemmy.ml on 20 Aug 00:09 collapse

Interesting, do you or would you recommend a vpn at router level though?

Because forgive me if I’m wrong but if you use a vpn at router level then use adguard dns on the device which creates a vpn profile, wouldn’t that leak your data?

Or would you recommend no vpn on router and just use adguard home, with nextdns as the resolver or upstream?

clearedtoland@lemmy.world on 20 Aug 00:51 collapse

I don’t run VPNs at the router level. The speed and latency hit, plus the spambot triggers aren’t worth it for me. This is purely a non-privacy minded preference, mind you, and I’m totally not an expert.

You bring up a good point though. Regardless of what’s running upstream, if my device is running private relay, it all gets bypassed. So I have to disable private relay.

My preference is to run nextdns over DoH, AdGuard locally on iOS + Stop the Madness, and a VPN when I’m feeling sheepish.

Ste41th@lemmy.ml on 20 Aug 00:56 collapse

That makes sense, is it possible to use advised dns along with a vpn on iOS? I’m sure I read it somewhere but I don’t remember.

It does suck however that if you use private relay it doesn’t work very well.

shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip on 20 Aug 00:49 next collapse

I use ControlD on my router and mobile devices

Ste41th@lemmy.ml on 20 Aug 00:51 collapse

If you don’t mind me asking do you use any vpn on your router?

shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip on 20 Aug 01:03 collapse

Not at the moment. No. I used to have one of those Netgate firewalls using pfsense i could do vpn on but i really didnt see the point. By using ControlD as my DNS i block known malware, ads, and trackers for free. Obviously that does not protect from everything, but it goes a long way towards helping.

Ste41th@lemmy.ml on 20 Aug 01:06 collapse

Very true, I’ve also noted that controlD can actually spoof your ip, so I suppose there is no need for vpn

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667@lemmy.radio on 20 Aug 01:55 next collapse

I used PiHole for a long time, then graduated to self-hosting a VPN so I could get as-blocking when away from my home network.

Ultimately I ended up using just AdGuard DNS via the DNS profile for iOS, and hard code the DNS into my home routers.

There might be a better setup, but this simple deployment takes care of 98% of ads.

scytale@lemm.ee on 20 Aug 05:42 collapse

Same, except I use Mullvad’s DoH for my phone and router.

retrieval4558@mander.xyz on 20 Aug 02:53 next collapse

Not sure if this is really what you’re looking for but I have pihole at home, then tailscale so my phone always gets the benefit.

Ste41th@lemmy.ml on 21 Aug 00:50 collapse

Ahhh yes tailscale, so it uses a vpn tunnel to route your traffic back home and through your network?

carloshr@lile.cl on 20 Aug 06:31 next collapse

@Ste41th @privacy I use adguard home with rethinkdns in my android phone.

istanbullu@lemmy.ml on 20 Aug 09:26 collapse

DNS66 does the job on Android: f-droid.org/packages/org.jak_linux.dns66/