@ludiofines @nixCraft @tdp_org You're only talking about Youtube right?
(wrt doh/dot, Chrome uses the machine's DNS resolver by default AFAIK, and if not the default it's easy to change)
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@ludiofines @nixCraft @tdp_org You're only talking about Youtube right? (wrt doh/dot, Chrome uses the machine's DNS resolver by default AFAIK, and if not the default it's easy to change) 1 comment
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@tdp_org @tbroyer @nixCraft sure. i also assumed google and yt is same thing. regardless they would use the same domains, and deliver the ads on the application layer. w/o special settings in the client side dns filters only aren't fully self-suficient. of course i'd like to know if that's not the case.