Question Anti spam - Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra

I have a couple of weeks changed a setting about anti spam, now i can not open some websites, i got a message from ad.doublecklic that say not allowed, i don't find the setting anymore.samsung 21+

Have you set a private DNS up? That's an alternative to installing an ad blocker application which some use. It's in settings, connections. more connections settings, private DNS.

alienex said:
Have you set a private DNS up? That's an alternative to installing an ad blocker application which some use. It's in settings, connections. more connections settings, private DNS.
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That was it problem solved many thanks

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Create a custom "hidden proxy"?

Hi Guys,
Does anyone know how i go about creating a hidden proxy? I tried looking at the settings of the at&t hidden proxy but can't seem to figure it out...
The problem is I cannot use the proxy setting under connection settings because it is already in use. My cellular operator has a monthly data plan of 100MB for 7,5€, but is limited to http traffic. This limitation is enforced by the use of a http proxy.
I'm running a http proxy server at home and would like to chain the proxies so that all requests would be formated to go to my server, through my operator's one. Is this possible?
Alternatively, does anyone know of a program that would allow me to chain proxies?
Thanks
I would also like to know if it is possible to create your own hidden proxy.
I use my tilt on T-Mobile and am also using the proxy to allow me to get unlimited internet access with the T-MobileWeb (Formerly T-Zones) for 5.99 a month.
However, using the proxy I am unable to use Apps such as remote desktop, windows live messenger, etc because for some reason they don't work with the proxy.
I was thinking that maybe using this hidden proxy instead of putting the proxy info in the connections settings would allow me to use these apps.
fdaupias said:
Hi Guys,
Does anyone know how i go about creating a hidden proxy? I tried looking at the settings of the at&t hidden proxy but can't seem to figure it out...
The problem is I cannot use the proxy setting under connection settings because it is already in use. My cellular operator has a monthly data plan of 100MB for 7,5€, but is limited to http traffic. This limitation is enforced by the use of a http proxy.
I'm running a http proxy server at home and would like to chain the proxies so that all requests would be formated to go to my server, through my operator's one. Is this possible?
Alternatively, does anyone know of a program that would allow me to chain proxies?
Thanks
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Try using Mobile Profiler: http://www.iaccarino.de/silvio/stuff/MobileProfilerReadme.htm
Download it here: http://handheld.softpedia.com/get/System-Utilities/Mobile-Profiler-22304.shtml
Cheers,
Mitaka
If you cannot properly setup a visible HTTP proxy (for WiFi), how could you even think about an invisible proxy?
This device is crappy.
Almost
This looks like the beginnings of an excellent application, however, does anyone know of a program that will automatically switch various settings based on GPS location? I have been digging around for months trying to find a solution that will allow me to set up various "profiles" based on my GPS location, e.g. silent/vibrate, medium brightness, gprs connection enabled all other data connection disabled, while I am at work, and wifi on while im in major metropolition areas, and off while not, etc etc.. is this a pipe dream or has anyone stumbled across something similar?
also Im not sure why you want a "hidden" proxy, but this might be your solution:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=309108

Manage WLAN IP's & DNS like phone Profiles?

...as in subject.... does anyone know an application wich ONLY manage the ip,dns & gateways like cell profiles (one tap settings for various network configs) ?
...plz write your app!

[Q] Disable Internet when connected in wifi

hey guys,
I'm currently using a galaxy note and i was wondering if there's any way to disable my internet but to keep me connected to the local network when I'm using a wifi connection? thanks in advance.
use a firewall service like droidwall from the playstore. and apply the rules with whitelist with none checked. You need to be rooted.. or you can modify your router settings and give the phone a static ip and then from access restrictions disable http, https pop etc access to that IP
thanks alot, droidwall works just fine :good::laugh:

[Q] Getting the App store to work over corporate domain Proxy server

One of my problem with just taking up the windows 8 phone challange is that inside a corprate network with a Proxy server in place that requires authentication the App store no longer works.
The advanced Wifi settings do not allow you to add a username / password to authenticate either and the browser setting don't allow you to enter anything regarding a proxy at all.
Has anyone got any ideas or developed anything to get around this problem?
The workarounds so far are to allow a seprate SID with open access as ISA servers even with a bypass rule fail to allow traffic for the APP store to pass.
Same here.
I can only browse with IE, I put the address of the proxy at the navbar (192.168...ect) then the IE ask for username/pass
i can,browse the internet, but the app store doesn't work, neither some apps like whatsapp for example
edit: same,with my wife's LG G2, I can browse the net, but the play store is not working.... I don't know much about the proxy servers so can't figure out why this happen

"Private DNS" set to "Auto" sends every URL you visit to Google, even with VPN

"Private DNS" set to "Auto" sends every URL you visit to Google, even with VPN
Settings>>Connection & sharing>>Private DNS: Off/Automatic/Private DNS provider hostname
Changing this setting to Automatic will use Google as your DNS. This will OVERRIDE your VPN DNS and send your information directly to Google.
I have been trying to figure out why my phone is suddenly leaking DNS queries. (dnsleak.com) It looks like Xiaomi.eu has made "automatic" the default setting.
If you are using a VPN, just turn it off. Or you can enter a DNS hostname.
I tried to post this at Xiaomi.eu, but I can't even register an account there. Hopefully someone other than me cares about this.
Great suggestion!
I was getting crazy after I reset wifi settings on a Pocophone.
It was reset by default to on and it was bypassing my pi-hole DNS.
In addition, it is risky when using a VPN.

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