I get 82% (27 not blocked. I use Firefox ESR with uBlock and Privacy Badger.
These tools aren’t a reliable indicator of your protection. See here.
You are right, I ran the test on Mull + uBlock Origin on a phone running an ad/tracker blocker at OS level, and this tool reported connections that I couldn’t find in my logs.
It however helped me identify appmetrica.yandex.ru which was not blocked.
F, that’s the guy who made uBlock… I shouldn’t have posted this…
You could make an edit to your original post explaining the limitations of the method
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95% - Firefox + Privacy Badger + Ublock Origin + VPN.
The sites that are “not blocked” are sites I’ve specifically allowed because I use them.
Got 100% on ios using Orion with Ublock-origin
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For me it’s trackers from Twitter and YouTube that are responsible for the remaining 3 %.
Yep, same here. Got 96 and Twitter and YouTube ads are the culprits
With the inbuild Vivaldi adblocker
Enabled only two filterlists
- https://downloads.vivaldi.com/easylist/easylist-current.txt
- https://github.com/StUser4pda/filtrite/releases/latest/download/bromite-4pda.txt
Apart other 2 for blocking cookie advices.
90 % with UBO+Pihole
100% because i have javascript disabled.
RMS approves
I have 100 with JavaScript enabled
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100% using Orion on macOS, no extensions.
It’s a damn shame that browser only exists on the mac. When it comes to Linux, I’m going for it.
I really like Kagi. If their browser is half as good as their search engine is its going to be fantastic.
100% with Firefox for Android and Blokada. 100% with Firefox 117 beta for Windows (advanced tracking protection + uBlock Origin).
84% on Fennec mobile with AdAway, uBlock Origin, Privacy Possum, Ad Nauseum and DecentralEyes. A lot of sites seem to be wrongly reported though, ad.doubleclick.net for example.
96% on /e/OS with the Mull browser with uBlock and Privacy Badger
92% on /e/ on the tor browser with the same extensions?? that’s weird
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I didn’t know people actually used /e/os. not meant to be a dig I’d just never seen it in the wild.
Yeah I really like it! What do you use?
Im otherwise just lurking but now you’ve witnessed two of us on /e/os ;)
Make that three!
Interestingly, I get a better result with only nextdns profile with hagi pro on iOS 87%, compared to nextdns + iCloud private relay 37%. What gives? Nextdns still handles my requests with private relay enabled, I can see it in the logs of nextdns.
I also use the Firefox focus safari extension.
Score is also slightly less with nextdns and proton vpn at 81%.
I rather liked to iCloud private relay nextdns combo, should i change.
Orion gave me 100%, but that browser isn’t as polished compared to safari on iOS.
private relay is likely using apple DNS to resolve blocked domains.
More tech savy people analysed the dns jumps, and I think the understanding was it goes through both IPR’s and Nextdns’s DNS. If so, I still imagined this block test to show a result where everything had been filtered by nextdns at some point in the route.