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Does InviZible Pro support Host filter list ? #53
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Hi, MENU -> DNSCrypt Settings -> Import blacklist This feature is not available in the Play Market version. |
Is it also possible to enter the http address directly here? Also, then an autoupdate function would not be bad. |
@chris-tian78 As of now, it is not possible to add links to host filter lists, you have to download and import them manually, and you need to redownload them to get the update and import them again.. Maybe it's an idea to add this too, @Gedsh? Maybe a feature like NetGuard does it, but maybe also with more than just one adsress? |
Hello, @Gedsh and everybody here, Myself also to suggest the same aspect for past few month, as this 'topic' is already in discussion. @Gedsh, another android app 'dns66' (which i used previously) it updates this filters daily (approximately 24 hour, this means 'app instructions' will caches this rule set "either in memory or it's own folder" for specific time period, than again re-check and re-updates). Fine tuning is possible, to add new additional custom 'filter hosts list' somewhat like uBo (uBlock Origin). Do you want to see screenshot ? |
Hello, @Universalizer Auto-updating of filters is planned. But this task has no priority, since InviZible is not an ad blocker. It is usually enough to update the DNSCrypt blocklist once every few months to ensure reliable protection. |
Yes, knowing that well, Thank You. |
Any progress on auto-updating subscription lists? Bleeding-edge filter lists seem to be a security and privacy consideration as well: Especially mobile app Android trackers, which are today widespread ND nefarious enough to phone home all sorts of sensor data and operating environment variables and will synchronize advertising IDs with local cookies, network data, etc... so if not sufficiently blocked, essentially could render the entire InviZible Pro app as moot... and as we all know this is not isolated or theoretical behavior - just take a look at DNSCrypt log and the app trackers getting through as possibly complete identity leaks updating your corporate advertising dossier in real-time. Thankfully there now exist several mobile-specific lists around, with the most promising being DuckDuckGo's Android Trackers research list and the Blokada implementation of it which is a whitelisting stack to restore app and website broken functionality (considering the effort and scope of that "collaboration" one could imagine how remote-DNS-based tracker protections are currently extremely lacking in both actual blocking and trustworthiness - the one Android specific filtering DNS server included in the InviZible Pro server list is even unfortunately flagged as "possible lying resolver" in red in the log when being bootstrapped!) So I don't have the answers but I thought these might be important aspects to consider on the + side for implementing subscription lists (DNS relays server list already has auto refresh, nut still + PING ms delays etc. Would be nice- just another thought though!) Either way, true, it's more than functional as is and InviZible Pro is somewhat of a best-kept-secret Swiss army knife of Android privacy, so thanks! TL;DR: |
Hi,
Thanks for the nice Application
How to add Ad host filter lists like...
adaway.org
energized.pro
github.com/StevenBlack or StevenBlack Unified
DuckDuckGo Tracker Radar
MVPS
Dan Pollock’s hosts file
Peter Lowe’s hosts file
Phishing Army Blocklist
Goodbye Ads by Jerryn70
YouTube ad blocker by Jerryn70
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