How to block ads on router level?
The answer is DNS ad blocking.
It can be set up literally on any platform — PC, Mac, Android, iOS, etc.
You can even set it up on your router to block ads on all devices connected to your home Wi-Fi network.
Blahdns allows you to use a specific encrypted protocol — DNS over HTTPS/2.
DNS requests are encrypted, which protects you from possible request interception and subsequent eavesdropping and/or alteration.
Every DNS request comes with DNSSEC
We will never log your IP address
We also support OpenNIC top-level domains
No logs
Always free to use
45.63.124.65
2001:19f0:7002:1249:5400:1ff:fe70:15a6
https://doh.blahdns.com/dns-query
217.61.0.97
soon.
soon.
DNS over HTTPS (DoH)
DNS over HTTPS is a new protocol designed to encrypt and secure DNS traffic over HTTPS (or HTTP/2).
It prevents DNS hijacking and ISPs from sniffing your traffic. We built an anycast network for our DoH service to give you a good performance, like you would get with our DNSCrypt or standard DNS services.
alternative: https://doh.datt.pw/dns-query
Encrypted DNS - DNS over TLS support
DNS over TLS support is available on all our services through port 853.
DNS over TLS encrypts and authenticates all your DNS traffic to protect your privacy and prevent DNS hijacking and sniffing.
Accordion with Images:
The Domain Name System (DNS) is the phonebook of the Internet. Humans access information online through domain names, like nytimes.com or espn.com. Web browsers interact through Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. DNS translates domain names to IP addresses so browsers can load Internet resources.
Each device connected to the Internet has a unique IP address which other machines use to find the device. DNS servers eliminate the need for humans to memorize IP addresses such as 192.168.1.1 (in IPv4), or more complex newer alphanumeric IP addresses such as 2400:cb00:2048:1::c629:d7a2 (in IPv6).