Study claims more than half of Americans use ad blockers
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Why shouldn’t you let your browser use DNS over HTTPS?

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Because then it can bypass your ad-blocking DNS

DNS over HTTPS was a great idea for privacy if left in your hands, but immediately ran into the reality of intrusive advertising

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