Asad Ali
Very Senior Member
Do you have to live through the entire ad to populate the list, or can you use Skip Ad after the ad has started playing?
I always skip skipable ads.
Do you have to live through the entire ad to populate the list, or can you use Skip Ad after the ad has started playing?
Do you have to live through the entire ad to populate the list, or can you use Skip Ad after the ad has started playing?
Doesn't work for me at all. I made a short video showing what happens to me on my Android devices. Sorry for the bad camera work but hopefully it's visible enough to get my point across on my experience.
Setup an OpenVPN server on your router, and always connect to it from your mobile devices, that way you can benefit from Diversion "anywhere".
It's "b" then "8"Hi,
Are you planning on adding a GUI?
Thanks
Hi,
Are you planning on adding a GUI?
Thanks
It's "b" then "8"
What more is there to see?
VPN into your home’s secure router when off your wifi. I’m not even out of the driveway when my phone flips it on.
Pretty much but it works great for my single useHmmm...that seems a bit like IFTTT meets Apple's Shortcuts.
Create a new thread and let others chime in with their preferences/suggestionsI saw your comment here and it will be great if someone with the proper knowledge and some time can make a separate thread with an step by step guide on how to accomplish this
Thank you.
I'm a novice to all of this. To do that shall I follow what this chap posted?A lot of apps, including some YouTube implementations, hard code in a default DNS. Often these are 8.8.8.8. You should block all outgoing DNS from everything but your DNS device.
Our Sony TV was doing this.
I'm a novice to all of this. To do that shall I follow what this chap posted?
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/block-all-dns-except.55429/#post-470705
Tick enable Network services filter. Then type in port 53 and use tcp and udp. Apply changes.
That was already setup before. Ads still appear.It's way easier than all this:
In your router Web-UI, go to DNSFilter under LAN.
- Set 'Enable DNS-based Filtering' to ON.
- Set 'Global Filter Mode' to 'Router'.
- Click Apply.
That was already setup before. Ads still appear.
Hi,
Are these little semi-translucent ads handled by Diversion's YouTube ad blocking capabilities (see attached)?
AntonView attachment 23457
Hi,
Are these little semi-translucent ads handled by Diversion's YouTube ad blocking capabilities (see attached)?
AntonView attachment 23457
ThanksThe feature is called YT video ads...
VPN into your home’s secure router when off your wifi. I’m not even out of the driveway when my phone flips it on.
I get that, but it seems a bit excessive, when (Android users) can just install Vanced. I am not saying Diversion blocking YT ads isn't a good thing, only that it will have no impact on Vanced, they are in entirely different ballparks.
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