Sujet : Re: blocking ads in apps
De : V (at) *nospam* nguard.LH (VanguardLH)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 07. Mar 2024, 21:11:10
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Organisation : Usenet Elder
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Newyana2 <
Newyana2@invalid.nospam> wrote:
"VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote
| A DNS server may not accept encrypted connections, but it might.
| A DNS server may not block anything, but it could.
| Two different features. What you get depends on which DNS you use.
Not to mention that with Google you're asking a crook to
watch your house while you go on vacation. And by the
time you get back, anything of value will be gone. But
at least the crook is registered with the Better Business
Bureau... So there's that. :)
Nah. More like you have a auditor watch your house, and after getting
back everything you have has been recorded, so anyone else wanting to
send you ads know better how to target you. Your driveway needs a
recoating, you get back, and find flyers in your mailbox for sealant
services.