waltbosz a day ago

No, it just blocks DNS requests from a list of porn hostnames.

  • ranger_danger a day ago

    Many browsers/apps now will ignore the system/DHCP-provided DNS server and use their own though (often via TLS so you can't block it easily)... so while this might work for some situations, I can't in good conscious call it a great solution.

    • waltbosz a day ago

      Wow I did not know that.

      I agree. It's not a very robust solution, but it's better than nothing at all .

      And it's annoying sometimes. One thing I found is that it somehow forces Google safe-search, which appears to block some non-pornographic search results.

  • ImJamal a day ago

    I understand that. I just wasn't sure if Reddit and co used specific subdomains for porn images/videos.