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  • Blocking basically all ads on your phone is trivially easy.

    1. Find “Private DNS” (or something similar) in your settings
    2. Set it to dns.adguard-dns.com

    And that’s really it. There are other ad-blocking dns providers out there, and they all use slightly different block lists. I like adguard because their blocklist is less aggressive than others I’ve tried, and I’d rather an ad or two get through than for something legitimate to stop working.

    You can also set it up as your dns provider in your router to block ads on your entire network. People tend to like to self-host adguard or pihole for that, but as long as you don’t care about a dashboard or manual dns entries, using a free dns is as easy as it gets and is very effective. I self-host as a hobby and I still just use adguard’s public dns.













  • Yeah, I like Ars, but this article is fearmongering trash. It’s actually a positive move for privacy. “Gemini Apps Activity” is a setting that allows Google to store your Gemini interactions for analytics, human review, etc…, generally a privacy nightmare. However, with it off, Gemini can’t even do basic stuff like setting a reminder. It’s just a nonsense-spewing LLM with no assistant functionality. This update allows you to turn it off while still being able to do useful assistant stuff.

    Google could have worded things better, but this is a move in the right direction.