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nostrich · 2w
Have you looked into the blocking of app trackers? e/OS (we know its shit ftom a security petspective) does it on the OS level and there are apps like "TrackerControl" but they use the VPN slot which...
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>Have you looked into the blocking of app trackers?

We choose to leave people into using a VPN that blocks these or a DNS app like RethinkDNS which actually allows adding a VPN to it.

DNS filtering makes users stand out from other users with the same VPN (or no VPN) unless it's provided as a standard VPN feature which most users have activated. It's why we recommend using VPN provider DNS filtering.

Most data collection is also connected through the same domains as the actual service, so you can't actually block them. If a service did not, they could easily choose to. We believe it would be bad to give users a false sense of privacy in that way when features like Storage Scopes actually do that. If you go to Exodus' page for Facebook Lite they would say it had 0 trackers, but you still wouldn't use Facebook.