It’s the other way around. DNS based filters are more efficient since connection attempt is simply dropped before it reaches your device, but browser based adblocks are a lot more feature rich allowing blocking specific HTML elements not just domains.
It’s the other way around. DNS based filters are more efficient since connection attempt is simply dropped before it reaches your device, but browser based adblocks are a lot more feature rich allowing blocking specific HTML elements not just domains.
I use a combo as I like the blocks happening within apps as well.
Same here, but I have disabled it for Firefox and let uBlock handle browser. Some sites detected and disliked DNS level blocking.