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Did you try all of them?

What made you stick with the one you are currently using?

I became fully aware of Control D only yesterday as the name was vaguely familiar to me when I heard it and for Adguard DNS well I thought it was a normal-ish DNS service like 1 1 1 1, quad9, Google, etc... (not that user configurable).

I tried looking for some reviews and discussions comparing the 3 but found almost nothing about Control D and Adguard DNS but I did stumble upon Control D CEO 2 blog posts comparing Adguard DNS and NextDNS to Control D.

There seems to be not that much talk about these 2 unlike NextDNS which seems way more popular, if I'm correct then what made it way more popular and known?

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[–] Fragger93@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago

I use Adguard at home on my Synology NAS and NextDNS in combination. I am pretty happy with it so far.

I stick with adguard because i used Pihole before and like the Ability to assign my DHCP-Server to it.

The reason i also pay for NextDNS is, because it is so easy to setup. You have like 4 different ways to set it up and it is so Noob-Friendly, it even has an Android APP to activate it.

Also my Adguard works only in LAN, when im home, while NextDNS also works when im outside.

And NextDNS has an unofficial OpenSource-App: https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/com.doubleangels.nextdnsmanagement

Last Thing: While Adguard works pretty well, there are still some requests that were only Seen and blocked by NextDNS.