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While a standard Private DNS server will resolve all DNS requests over an encrypted connection, there are certain servers which will refuse to resolve ads, tracking, malware or other undesired content. The result of this is that when your phone tries to resolve and ad or a request by an app to access a tracker, the server will instead respond saying that this ad or tracker does not exist. This will result in the ad not being loaded and the tracking information not being sent to the tracker.
 
A recommended service to achieve this is [[https://blahdns.com/|Blahdns blahdns.com]] but, of course, any other valid DNS over TLS server may be used. [[https://www.privacytools.io/providers/dns/| A fairly comprehensive list]] is maintained by the good folks over at [[https://www.privacytools.io/| privacytools.io]].
 
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