canyoublockit.com vs. AdGuardHome v0.104.3 #2764
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Expected BehaviorBlock ads and pass ad-blocking tests. Actual BehaviorGenerally blocks ads, but does not perform well against canyoublockit.com and other ad-blocking test sites. ScreenshotsScreenshot:Additional InformationAdGuardHome + AdGuard Chrome Browser extension seems to pass the canyoublockit.com test. But AdGuardHome on its own does not. |
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This depends heavily on the blocklists you use. I tried your canyoublockit.com link and on both basic and extreme test I don't see advertisements. AdBlockHome + uBlock Origin |
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On second test "eXtreme Test" for DNS based AdBlockers like AGH it works fine for me. No ads and banners, I use AGH SDNS, Adaway, Spam404 and NoCoin list. |
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Thanks for the feedback. @bbartlomiej I couldn't find a ublock origin list. It looks like a similar utility to AdGuardHome. Is there a ublock origin list somewhere that I'm missing? @uservictor I appear to be using the same lists except for SDNS. |
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SDNS is the default AGH DNS list, on the "first" test like your picture i see the same pictures. You can see ads that are not in the list you use, this has nothing to do with AGH, as its function is "just" to check if an requested url is on the blacklist that you use or not. |
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@uservictor Understood. Is there a Ublock origin list or a better way to consolidate these lists? I think I read about blocking Google DNS at the firewall level to stop those ads too. |
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I'm not trying to credit myself, but I do want to mark a solution for this thread with a summary: @ameshkov clarified the expectation that even though the Google Chrome AdGuard plugin shares some lists with the AdGuardHome DNS service, there is no parity between the two. To pass the canyoublockit tests, you'll also need the plugin. @bbartlomiej shared a lot of other cool lists, but they, in themselves, will not pass the canyoublockit tests. Granted, canyoublockit is just one of many arbitrary adblock testers and your mileage may vary based on what lists and supplemental adblocking utilities are used. |
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I'm not trying to credit myself, but I do want to mark a solution for this thread with a summary:
@ameshkov clarified the expectation that even though the Google Chrome AdGuard plugin shares some lists with the AdGuardHome DNS service, there is no parity between the two. To pass the canyoublockit tests, you'll also need the plugin.
@bbartlomiej shared a lot of other cool lists, but they, in themselves, will not pass the canyoublockit tests. Granted, canyoublockit is just one of many arbitrary adblock testers and your mileage may vary based on what lists and supplemental adblocking utilities are used.