Using Pi-hole, your Raspberry Pi can filter ads before they reach your PCs, phones or tablets.
How to Blocks Ads Network-Wide With Pi-hole on Raspberry Pi : Read more
How to Blocks Ads Network-Wide With Pi-hole on Raspberry Pi : Read more
How often do you encounter sites that don't function due to the pi-hole?Nice article. Been using a pi hole connected to my router for ages but wasn't aware of the whitelist domain option, so good catch! 👍
I've been using pi-hole for about 2 years now and I've never encountered a site not working. The main issues is with my wife browsing Etsy and Instagram and not being able to go to the ad sites (she regularly tells me). Also, sponsored links in Google searches don't work, but that's it from our experience.How often do you encounter sites that don't function due to the pi-hole?
I'd love to do it but with the non-techies in my household, the tech support job is mine...lol
Using Pi-hole, your Raspberry Pi can filter ads before they reach your PCs, phones or tablets.
How to Blocks Ads Network-Wide With Pi-hole on Raspberry Pi : Read more
How often do you encounter sites that don't function due to the pi-hole?
I'd love to do it but with the non-techies in my household, the tech support job is mine...lol
This. I will happily allow ads directly from Toms or whatever site. It's the third party crap that's the problem. I have a very long whitelist built up in NoScript as I've tailored the minimum to get stuff working.Small comment on your whitelisting... If your site serves the ads the whitelisting will work, but as the ads are NOT served by tomshardware.com whitelisting it does nothing...