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Guidelines 🔖
- Prevent overblocking by utilizing the law of diminishing returns (e.g., using sane, quality blocklists; allowing most TLDs; etc.).
- Pass the girlfriend test with few exceptions. These deviations are documented throughout the guide.
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Security 👮♂️
Security settings protect your data from harm, theft, and unauthorized use.^why does this matter?
Threat Intelligence Feeds 1
AI-Driven Threat Detection 1
⚠️ This feature is still in beta and may cause false positives.
Enable AI-Driven Threat Detection
Google Safe Browsing 1 2 3 4
💡 Unlike the version embedded in some browsers, this does not associate your public IP address to threats and does not allow bypassing the block.
Cryptojacking Protection 1
⚠️ If you use something other than the recommended blocklists, then you should leave this enabled.
Enable Cryptojacking Protection
DNS Rebinding Protection 1 2
Enable DNS Rebinding Protection
IDN Homograph Attacks Protection 1 2
Enable Homograph Attacks Protection
Typosquatting Protection 1
Enable Typosquatting Protection
Domain Generation Algorithms (DGAs) Protection
Block Newly Registered Domains (NRDs) 1
⚠️ Blocking NRDs may cause false positives occasionally. Be selective when adding NRDs to your allowlist; and, if you do, NEVER give sensitive information to a NRD. If you plan to set-and-forget your configuration, disable this setting.
Block Newly Registered Domains (NRDs)
Block Dynamic DNS Hostnames 1 2
⚠️ This feature is still in beta and may cause false positives.
💡 If you are using Dynamic DNS (DDNS), this setting will not block the DDNS services' own website or their update API.
Enable Block Dynamic DNS Hostnames
Block Parked Domains 1
Block Top-Level Domains (TLDs) 1 2 3 4 5
⚠️ Blocking TLDs may cause false positives since this feature blocks both site nagviations and subrequests. However, the entries below should allow for everyday browsing while offering protection against commonly abused TLDs since they have no known legitimate uses.
.bid
.cfd
.discount
.gdn
.loan
.loans
.ooo
.sbs
.zip
🛑 Below are additional TLDs you may block, but you may need to allowlist sites on occasion. If you plan to set-and-forget your configuration, skip this setting.
.fit
.surf
.cn
.monster
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.agency
.buzz
.cf
.dad
.esq
.foo
.ga
.gq
.ml
.mov
.nexus
.phd
.prof
.pw
.ru
.tk
.top
.zone
📝 If you would rather block TLDs with an adblocker (e.g., easier to troubleshoot breakage), add the first two filterlists here.
Block Child Sexual Abuse Material
Block Child Sexual Abuse Material
Privacy 🔒
Privacy features limit the amount of data that companies can collect about you. Privacy is a spectrum. What you need varies on your threat model, interest, and skillset.^why should I care? I have nothing to hide
Blocklists 1
Blocklists are community generated lists that block ads and trackers. Filters can be categorized into five tiers of coverage:
- None: no breakage; NextDNS still protects against malicious threats (à la security settings) but will allow ads and trackers
- Basic: rare breakage; prioritizes functionality over blocking; very forgiving
- Balanced: minimal breakage; largely set-and-forget but you may need to allowlist occasionally to unsubscribe from junk email
- Strict: moderate breakage; prioritizes privacy over user experience; must manage your allowlist regularly
- Aggressive: frequent breakage; only for experienced users; use on a separate profile to lockdown single-purpose devices
We recommend you remove the NextDNS Ads & Trackers Blocklist and select the minimum number of useful lists. Here are the suggested blocklists for each category:
| Recommended | Alternate | |
|---|---|---|
| Basic | HaGeZi - Multi LIGHT | 1Hosts (mini) |
| Balanced | HaGeZi - Multi NORMAL | 1Hosts (Lite) + oisd |
| Strict | HaGeZi - Multi PRO++ | 1Hosts (Pro) + oisd |
| Aggressive | HaGeZi - Multi ULTIMATE |
💡 The Balanced tier is recommended for everyday browsing, based on my testing and user feedback.1 2 3 4 5 6
❓ You may wonder why other lists are not utilized. This is because many list maintainers:
- do not remove false positives and/or are no longer active 1 2
- already aggregate common blocklists into their own list (Easylist/Fanboy, AdGuard, Steven Black, etc.) 1 2 3
- offer no meaningful additional coverage when compared with the chart combinations above 1
Native Tracking Protection 1
Add all the device brands that you use. There's no advantage in adding brands you don't have; however, there’s no disadvantage in adding unused brands, either.
Windows
Apple
Samsung
Xiaomi
Huawei
Amazon Alexa
Roku
Sonos
Block Disguised Third-Party Trackers 1 2 3 4 5
Block Disguised Third-Party Trackers
Allow Affiliate & Tracking Links 1 2
💡 Your IP address will automatically be hidden (via TCP proxying) to preserve your privacy.
⚠️ Disabling may cause false positives when opening some emails.
Allow Affiliate & Tracking Links
Parental Control 👨👩👦
YouTube Restricted Mode
Enforce YouTube Restricted Mode
Block Bypass Methods 1
⚠️ Enabling may cause unintended breakage.
Denylist ⛔
Denylist entries block any requests from that source. The entries below may further harden Balanced blocklist profiles while not interfering with everyday browsing.
Apple tracking domains 1 2 3 4
Not currently in NextDNS's Native Tracking Protection list: 1
xp.apple.com (unblock for device updates!)
acfeedbackws.icloud.com
api-adservices.apple.com
feedbackws.fe.apple-dns.net
feedbackws.icloud.com
iadsdk.apple.com
notes-analytics-events.apple.com
notes-analytics-events.news.apple-dns.net
weather-analytics-events.apple.com
weather-analytics-events.news.apple-dns.net
Twitter tracker
syndication.twitter.com
NVIDIA Gefore Experience 1
events.gfe.nvidia.com
Allowlist ✅
Allowlist entries override any blocks. These entries may be needed for Strict and Aggressive blocklist profiles.
Facebook / Instagram 1
graph.facebook.com
graph.instagram.com
i.instagram.com
b-graph.facebook.com
If you're still having issues, try these:
connect.facebook.com
connect.facebook.net
graph-fallback.facebook.com
z-m-graph.facebook.com
graph-fallback.instagram.com
Apple device updates 1 2 3 4
A known tracking domain, but it's needed for device updates
xp.apple.com
Apple iMessage GIFs 1 / Spotlight Search 2
smoot.apple.com
Apple Store 1
amp-api-edge.apps.apple.com
amp-api-search-edge.apps.apple.com
Xiaomi device updates 1
update.intl.miui.com
Google Nest usage metrics 1
logsink.devices.nest.com
Yahoo Mail 1
consent.yahoo.com
guce.oath.com
pr.comet.yahoo.com
Spectrum login 1
pov.spectrum.net
Zoom 1 2
logfiles.zoom.us
us04logfiles.zoom.us
us04zpns.zoom.us
YouTube history 1
s.youtube.com
Hulu 1
ads-fa-darwin.hulustream.com
Epic Games Launcher 1
eulatracking-public-service-prod06.ol.epicgames.com
NVIDIA Gefore Experience 1
gfe.nvidia.com
nvgs.nvidia.cn
Chick-Fil-A App 1
tmetrix.my.chick-fil-a.com
imgur 1 2
js.media-lab.ai
CBS News livestream 1 2
doppler-config.cbsivideo.com
production-cmp.isgprivacy.cbsi.com
pubads.g.doubleclick.net
tags.tiqcdn.com
FiveThirtyEight videos / National Geographic website 1
dcf.espn.com
Men's Health videos 1
glimmer.hearstapps.com
Ghostery Analytics (opt-in)
User data is removed. Contributes to the Human Web and WhoTracks.me data.
collector-hpn.ghostery.net
collector-hpn.privacy.ghostery.net
d.ghostery.com
NextDNS
Just in case a filterlist goes haywire and blocks your access
nextdns.io
Settings ⚙️
Logs
Storage location → Switzerland
Block Page
⚠️ Enabling may cause breakage if the NextDNS Root CA is not on your devices. This setting also breaks iCloud Private Relay, Yahoo! Mail, and the NAVER app.
Enable Block Page
Anonymized EDNS Client Subnet 1
Enable Anonymized EDNS Client Subnet
Cache Boost 1
CNAME Flattening 1 2 3
⚠️ Enabling may cause breakage with Yahoo! Mail and cause issues with some blocklists.
Enable CNAME Flattening
Web3 1 2
FAQ ❓
How do I signup for NextDNS?
Click here!
Should I pay for NextDNS?
For the rich features it provides, NextDNS is very affordable at $19.90/year for unlimited devices. It pays for itself if it saves my family from a malicious incident.
Does the amount of features enabled affect the speed of NextDNS?1 2
The number of settings you toggle on will not affect your DNS latency.
Do I need to set DoH at browser-level if I already use NextDNS at system-level?
Unless you use a separate profile for the browser, it is not neccessary. However, I recommend setting it in your web browser anyway.
I have a router profile and a device profile. Which one does my device use?
The device will use the profile set by the NextDNS app or the installed root CA. However, if the device has not been configured to use a separate profile, then it will use the wifi/router configuration.1
What is the difference between security, privacy, and anonymity?
Does NextDNS hide activity from my Internet Service Provider (ISP)?
No. NextDNS is only concerned about DNS traffic. You would need a quality VPN to hide all activity from your ISP.
Can I block YouTube ads with NextDNS only?
No, you cannot block first-party ads using only DNS-level blocking. You will need an adblocker.
I need a browser that has adblocking. Which one should I choose?
Choosing a browser is about as intimate as choosing a starter Pokémon, so here's a few caveats:
- The best browser or content blocker on paper may not work well in real world usage (e.g., Brave is wonky with video playback on iOS).
- Browsers are tools! Use a variety of browsers depending on what you need to do.
- You should use various browsers (or browser profiles) for different areas of life (e.g., work, school, personal).
We based the recommendations below on a combination of effectiveness, resource efficiency, features, and ease of use. Here are the suggested browsers for each operating system (OS):
Mobile
| OS | Browser | Content Blocker | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| iOS | Safari Orion |
Ghostery | AdGuard allows you to add custom filterlists but it's resource intensive. |
| Android | Firefox | Ghostery or uBlock Origin |
Desktop
| OS | Browser | Content Blocker | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Any | Firefox (with Betterfox) | Ghostery or uBlock Origin |
Mentions 📚
User Comments
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Articles
- Knot Resolver — with ad blocking (Dec 2022)
- Privacy Toolkit: NextDNS (Sept 2022)
Guides
- FMHY: DNS Adblocking → NextDNS → Guide
- hagezi/dns-blocklists → Online DNS services