They also all use SuperSU or Lineage SU (I have never liked Magisk really). My devices are multibooters and run older Androids (KitKat thru Oreo), thus no updates. Sorry to say I won’t be of much help on that topic. The more I learn the more it looks like rooting is the only way to get encrypted DNS, VPN, and tracker blocking all working together easily (not utilizing TOR via InviZible). It has the same issue as TackerControl, it can’t see the trackers to block/filter. *Running private DNS ain’t working with Blokada. (trying to do away with non-FOSS apps, easier said than done).Īm I missing anything on a non-root set up? I will also utilize Shelter for the worst apps and sandbox them away from my main profile. I am thinking of utilizing the Android system private DNS (Pihole or NextDNS) with Blokada 5 for VPN and tracker blocking, this runs the gambit I believe. I have a setup on a phone running Magisk (root), App Manager (tracker blocking root level), InviZible (DNSCrypt), non-free VPN service (Mullvad, Proton, etc.) and it works good but it isn’t a daily driver and I am worried about updates with root (especially on a A/B slot setup).īecause of this I am leaning to go with a non-root setup. I like App Manager if I have root (need to do some testing with ADB over TCP,) (can’t block trackers without root) if I don’t have root Blokada seems to be a good tool for non-advanced users like me (to get VPN and Tracker blocking together, I want my IP masked and TOR is a bit slow for everyday use via InviZible’s TOR setting). XPrivacyLua misleads trackers and whole app with fake data.
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