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Set up something like a pi-hole.


Unfortunately, Pi-hole does not work for Youtube ads... At least, I have been unable to find a reliable way to implement it. My house would be much better for it, but I can not seem to find a solution.


It may be the devices not honouring your DNS directives. Sometimes they will still reach out to their own resolvers.

It helps if you have a network perimeter firewall to block unauthorized DNS usage.


I think youtube serves ads from its own domain, as a first party. This makes it harder for a pihole to block. Ublock does it differently, looking at elements etc...a pihole just tries to block dns requests to ad domains, not looking at code that your browser is trying to load.




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