On Mon, 04 Mar 2024 13:38:34 +0200, Anssi Saari wrote:
Can you run both a private dns and a vpn-based ad blocker on non-rooted >>>Android at the same time?
This is not possible, the moment you switch on the vpn you use the dns
set up with the computer the vpn is running on, so you have no choice in
dns when using a vpn.
I thought so too but I use a VPN (Freedome) and with private DNS set to
an ad blocking one, I still get ads removed from apps. And Freedome
doesn't filter ads, although they claim to filter trackers but it's a
little hard to verify that.
So a VPN based ad blocker and private DNS might well work together.
I had not heard of Freedome by F-Secure so I looked it up first.
https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/f-secure-freedome-vpn
It's apparently a VPN first and foremost, but it will do ad blocking
and/or tracker blocking - but they don't say much about the ad blocking.
Here they don't say anything about the ad blocking. Just trackers blocked.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/402457/f-secure-freedome-vpn-review.html
They seem to restrict their VPN to using only their app, which is rare.
https://www.techradar.com/reviews/f-secure-freedome-vpn
"Although Freedome uses OpenVPN underneath, it doesn't support manually setting up the service with routers or other devices. You must use the
official apps."
When you use the Freedome app, does it show up in the Android settings for
a VPN (Settings > Connections > More connections > VPN > Freedome)?
That techradar article didn't discuss ad blocking. Just tracker blocking.
"The only significant bonus feature is tracker blocking"
What's the difference between and ad blocker & a tracker blocker?
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