Hey everyone, I’m still pretty new to using my GrapheneOS phone and have been slowly transitioning to a more privacy oriented technology lineup than I previously did.

I searched for clients on Google and found “Total Adblock”, “Adblock”, and “Adblock Plus” but I’m not quite sure how to audit an adblocker for security flaws or malicious intent. I also would prefer to install apps through the F-Droid store and learn how to compile from source code on mobile (if that’s possible on GrapheneOS or if that’s even something desirable)

Thanks for any help! Been lurking a lot on Lemmy and have really enjoyed the energy in the community. Definitely has made learning Linux and the countless times I’ve had to fix my Arch system much more enjoyable. GrapheneOS has been quite stable too other than the phone having interfacing problems with my cellular provider’s network…

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If I were you I would set your phone’s DNS to dns.adguard.com.

You may want to double check that by searching it but adguard has a DNS server that will block the majority of ads from ever hitting your phone regardless of where you are, kind of like having a pi hole on your phone.

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I have a question. If I set my Phone’s DNS to that address, will it affect my internet speeds in any way? Slowing it or boosting it? I already have sucky internet and don’t want my speed to be slower due to that private DNS.

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No, it’s not a VPN. Your traffic does not go through it. All using it does is change which server that your device asks for IP addresses for the websites you visit. When your device asks for the IP for an ad, Adguard gives you one that points back to your device and prevents the ad from being loaded. Otherwise it acts like any other DNS-Over-HTTPS server.

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Okay, got it. Thanks for the response, Friend.

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It may, you need to try it. Depending on where you are/server load etc. It may be better, worse, the same

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Isn’t it dns.adguard-dns.com?

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Nope.

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It looks to me that’s the one in the guide on the official website of AdGuard DNS.

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Fantastic! Wasn’t aware of this… thank you

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What is the difference between setting the DNS and using the Adguard app?

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I’m not 100% certain. I think the difference is the adguard app also adds in some in system protections in exchange for battery life because it’s always running. I didn’t much care for the app but the DNS service has been perfectly fine for my casual use.

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I’m on grapheneos and set my private dns to dns.adguard.com like the other guy suggested (also set it on my router too!)

I use Fennec (Firefox stable fork) from fdroid and it has the uBlock Origin extension, and I go hardcore and enable every single filter except the language filters lol. DarkReader extension also is super nice and is set to my auto enable on my system color setting.

Also I use noScript and go to the settings and enable “temporary allow top level domain scripts” and it allows a good amount of sites to work without having to manually allow extra stuff. There’s still a lot that break, but much less breakage then blocking all js by default. I would skip noscript altogether if you don’t want to manually enable js files and keep tweaking until the site works. It’s really overkill for everyday browsing.

Using Mull browser (also on fdroid) too if you don’t mind some breakage, it’s Fennec but with arkenfox.js, so basically all the maximum privacy and anti-fingerprint resistance settings enabled. I don’t really need that level of privacy, and Fennec + uBlock Origin is private enough to me to defeat all the trackers and it “just works” without ever tweaking anything on any website.

Bonus tip: try out Droid-ify app instead of fdroid. The fdroid app is super archaic and Droid-ify is an actual modern version with seamless updates for fdroid apps.

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Is there a reason you recommend forks of Firefox rather than the official version with the same add-ons enabled? Firefox already has support for Ublock and will have full desktop add-on support soon.

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Has all the telemetry, analytics, and pocket crap removed, and some proprietary blob or something lol. I know if they ever add more spying stuff the future that it’ll automatically be patched out in the fork I use. Besides that, it’s the exact same experience. Even Firefox Sync works which I use.

On top of that, it’s available on f-droid so it doesn’t rely on Google Play at all, which is very important if you’re trying to minimize Google stuff on your phone.

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Thank you for all the great suggestions! I’ve been slowly implementing a potpourri of the recommendations I’ve gotten across tech in my life so its been quite exhausting the past month trying to digest it all.

I love the DNS.adguard.com pihole! I started using it about 3 weeks ago and its made my mobile browsing experience so much better. It was perfect to see all those terrible ads and popups that just make it distracting and impossible to read vanish into smome. Not to mention redirects and videos I didn’t want to play…

Just checked out Fennec and Droid-ify and is there a particular reason Droid-ify was written entirely in Kotlin? I only recall that Kotlin was named after the island near St. Petersburg, but that’s it… I only started using Arch Linux about 3 months ago as my daily driver and used Windows for 18 years prior. Been hard to unlearn a lot of habits instilled from undergrad from my shitty Python and MATLAB courses + decades of Windows usage.

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adaway is a classic hosts based ad blocker, usually have effect for in app ads. for ad in webpage, i suggest firefox with ubo installed

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Adguard dns

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or mullvad dns

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As others have said, DNS blocks are good. My favorite is https://rethinkdns.com/ which you can use by itself, or with their app. Using the app gives you many more options, and nice features like logging.

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