Sorry for not immediately replying.
@anon14374477 that’s sounds like a great idea. I’ve seen recently that on iOS it does allow you to see what domains your apps have connected to via the privacy report.
Which is helpful on a busy network.
A further question if you don’t mind me asking is there a way to identify unnamed domains? For instance as I check the aforementioned privacy report I see some domain names are just listed as ::ffff:24.221.78.26
That’s just a randomly typed example.
But whatever this connects to I can not put it in the deny list, as it’s not actually the domain name.
@rollsicecream I agree. Any computer I use even work ones I also try and stick ublock on.
It’s more the telemetry I’m trying to target that doesn’t need to go out phoning home.
@cwsoel Yeah that’s the guide Henry used, was quite useful had some extra iOS telemetry that didn’t seemed to be cover by the standard blocking by NextDNS.
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