Free DNS service. Donations accepted. DNSSec enabled, unlike Afraid.org (as of 2024).
In the last few years, one of the “trending” topics that aim to contribute towards that goal, is the introduction of two new protocols: DNS over TLS and DNS over HTTPS.
Buried in here is mention of disconnect.me, which seems to have separate blocklists for ads, tracking, and malware.
Found directions on running this on OpenBSD. I think I can substitute curl for fetch, rather than ftp.
One of the sources it uses is FadeMind's hosts.extras, which sources a lot of third party host lists, some of which are very focused.
Ad blocking and filtering for multiple platforms
Also possible to use them as a filtered DNS provider
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Available as a Raspbian package, but may be older.
12,50/yahr (~$13)
Seems to mainly be an issue on our slower hardware, but maybe the newer computers just do everything else so fast that we don't notice as much?