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Manjaro actually includes Portmaster [0] as a package [1], which is now being moved to "extra". [0] https://safing.io/portmaster [1] https://software.manjaro.org/package/portmaster-stub. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
I get it, but running an outdated OS with no patching is height risk for security, consider the tradeoff. If I'm not mistaken W7 is not supported anymore, meaning you are exposed to vulnerabilities. Consider checking online guides on how to harden W10 or consider migrating to a modern Linux distribution, that can even run some Windows programs. It is true that has reliability issues. VMs are another option and... Source: over 1 year ago
Wouldn't a software like PiHole or Safing Portmaster help in this regard than to rely on ublock origin? Source: over 1 year ago
You could look at something like Portmaster https://safing.io/portmaster/. Source: over 1 year ago
You can also check Portmaster that is still on Alpha, but looks promising. Source: over 1 year ago
You can try using a DNS/DHCP server other than the Windows one, e.g. Technitium I use this on Linux but as it is written in Dotnet it will of course also work on Windows Https://technitium.com/dns/. Source: 5 months ago
I recently made an effort to harden my network due to (technically) exposing more of it with FireZone (WireGuard). For the curious, I shared some details in a recent comment. I didn't mention it in the comment, but I also set up local DNS (Technitium) with block lists. Source: 6 months ago
There's also Technitium DNS. I use that for myself and PiHole for gf's house. Source: 11 months ago
For Windows, I've found that this software works well, and you can enable the option to block ads and trackers, as well as send encrypted DNS to Quad9: https://technitium.com/dns/. Source: 12 months ago
One option is use a local DNS proxy where you can use the same ad/tracker lists as something like Pi Hole. This is something I've tested and it works well (cross-platform, but focused on Windows): Https://technitium.com/dns/. Source: about 1 year ago
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