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/etc/hosts work well for now, but they require sudo. Probably there is a way to block list of domains using a firewall.
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The simple solution is to keep the mind in control. Yoga can really help in that matter.
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A DNS over HTTPS might be a solution, but then it requires to update the browser conf.
Another could be solution like dnsmask, but the service start/stop might require a sudo.
@ccoVeille it already requires a sudo to edit /etc/hosts so it's fine.
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/etc/hosts work well for now, but they require sudo. Probably there is a way to block list of domains using a firewall.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: