BSNL is inserting ads in websites, sending their users to malware sites through malware code injection

I had to ask 😐. I just got a lot of ads on D-Link forum which is still http. I thought it was the website. They've hijacked all the links, multiple times. This is worse than ADSL.
 
If you have a Mikrotik router (or any router with policy based routing and VPN support) you can route port 80 unencrypted http over the VPN which will eliminate all ads and injections.

For MikroTik users I made a post about it here:
 
honestly, the simplest thing is to just use warp. and look for a new isp to jump as soon as it becomes a viable option.
 
Me too, I don't get ads on desktop chrome with ublock origin. Mobile is a different thing. Maybe I'll go back to using adguard dns servers🤷‍♂️.
 
Using pihole with doh still getting ads lol
Are the ads from the same website domain? If so, pihole wont block it. Unless say the name is eg adserver.abc.com and pihole caught it with its regex filter. Perhaps some browser plugin like adblock may help in this scenario.

I think doh is for validating that the dns requests and response are not tampered with in between. doh as such would not help in adblocking.

I was wondering why no one is mentioning of Pi-hole running on R-pi, docker or VM. Is there any known issues of using Pi-Hole with BSNL FTTH?
No. Works like a charm 🙂 (on the one http torrent site i use.)

You can use Public Pihole DNS. It blocks ALL the malicious sites and ADs too. Visit public-pihole.com
@dhyaneshwar94 , what latency do you get?
 
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