• Swarfega@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    I’ve ran Pihole for years but switched to NextDNS. It gives me more control over my kids access.
    For example scheduled access to YouTube and Roblox. Also, since it’s a public service it means I can block them regardless of network. So for example when we are on holiday. My eldest worked out he could use network data on his phone to avoid the Pihole.

    Oh, and it’s DNS over TLS so queries are now encrypted rather than plain text that regular DNS.

    None of this will block YouTube ads though. For that I use NewPipe or Firefox and uBlock Origin.

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        7 months ago

        Sure. But they aren’t at that age to be aware. To be honest unless someone is clued up the average person wouldn’t know either.

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          7 months ago

          As someone who had tons of parental controls on my stuff as a child, they might figure it out far quicker than you’d think

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            7 months ago

            They find ways yes. When I was blocking YouTube I found him watching YouTube via Spotify. Not sure how that worked. But I blocked that too as a result.

            I don’t think they have anything currently as when it’s blocked you see them outside their bedrooms a lot more!

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              7 months ago

              My mom disabled the browser on my phone, so I hit the button in an app to view the terms of service when then opened up an in-app browser. When she figured out how to stop that, I manually typed out the url for a google search and downloaded the webpage using shortcuts on an iphone, then hopped around the internet by downloading and viewing the webpages of any links I could find. Surprisingly, it worked on things like YouTube as well

              On the bright side, stuff like that is why I’m far more computer literate than many other people around my age that aren’t in college for something IT related