Ad Blocking Using dnsmasq On Linux
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A short example of using "dnsmasq" to block DNS names.
This helps to block ads and malicious sites. This is especially helpful if you want an extra layer (and even a custom layer) of protection against sites that you don't want to connect to.
Protect your packets, protect your privacy.
Disclaimer: You likely can't block *all* ad's and malicious sites, but it's better than not having it.
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