Which HaGeZi list(s) would equal OISD-big-blocklist? #8909
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HaGeZi Normal and above consistently outperform OISD, especially for ads, analytics, and tracker blocking. Use Pro, maximum Pro++ for free resolvers where allowlisting is not possible. I would use Pro for this. |
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First, thank you very much for the amazing work on the blocklists.
I was wondering, which HaGeZi's list or combination that would match OISD's big blocklist?
This is more a curiosity about OISD structure compared to other lists, as I don't know how to compare lists properly.
Purpose of question:
I use HaGeZi's DNS on portable devices because it provides a great balance for blocking (especially TIF), and I use lists for AdGuard Home on my network.
Some devices and appliances can be problamatic on which DNS is used. hagezi/dns-servers#15
On that occasion, if HaGeZi's DNS cannot be used or if there is a high delay due to location. Using Control D or AdGuard DNS... that provide the same lists would be the optimal choice.
However, most of them rely on one or two lists combination maximum. hagezi/dns-blocklists#dnsservices
So, in that scenario, which would yield a better result?
I thought about Ultimate, but since there are no controls to unblock possible conflicts, I wanted to know the comparison results.
Thank you.
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