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These live directly in your browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge) and filter web traffic against known "blocklists."
You run this software on a small device (like a Raspberry Pi) connected to your router. It acts as a "black hole" for all advertisements on your home Wi-Fi.
Browsers like or LibreWolf come with ad blocking baked into their core code. Search results for adblocker (4)
Faster performance because the blocking is native; no risk of "extension bloat."
Requires switching away from your current browser ecosystem (like moving from Chrome to Brave). 4. The Hardware Sinkhole (The Power User Option) These live directly in your browser (Chrome, Firefox,
Slightly more technical to set up; doesn't always "clean up" the empty white spaces where ads used to be. 3. Privacy-First Browsers (The All-in-One)
A DNS-level blocker provides broad protection for every device in the house without installing software on each one. Faster performance because the blocking is native; no
Services like or AdGuard DNS represent the next step in ad-blocking evolution.
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