Version 0.4 Released!

July 1st, 2020

Platform Install Instructions

OpenBSD | FreeBSD | DragonflyBSD | NetBSD | SystemD/Linux | Alpine Linux

Download Link: unbound-adblock.sh | Previous Releases: Archives

Changelog: changelog.txt



tl;dr Feature List

Highly customizable network adblocker powered by Unbound

Highly portable - Supports nearly every Linux and BSD OS

Improves privacy - blocks many analytics and tracking severs and can prevent IoT devices and other garbage from phoning home

Removes ads and analytics from apps and other proprietary services/programs while improving battery life on mobile devices

Enables you to block ads on traditionally locked down devices: Mobile: Phones, Tablets, iPads, Android boxes etc Media players: Chromecasts, Firestick, Roku, AppleTV etc IoT Devices: 'smart' TVs, crappy networking devices etc

User configurable block lists

Encryption: Uses DNS over TLS (DoT) by default

Blocklist automatically updates so you always have the latest adblock data

About

Unbound-adblock is an easy to use network adblocker. It allows you to block online advertisements network wide and thus block ads on devices that otherwise don't support traditional browser-based adblockers such as uBlock Origin, Adblock Plus etc. I have found unbound-adblock to boost web browsing speed and increase battery life on mobile devices.

A nice side effect of the network adblocking is that there is no added CPU utilization on the client-side device for filtering out the ads, as all the heavy lifting is done by the DNS server. For devices with limited resources, unbound-adblock can be a breath of fresh air.

Additionally, unbound-adblock blocks a large amount of online trackers, malware, fake sites, pop ups and other annoying garbage.

unbound-adblock works best when used in conjunction with pf-badhost

Download Link: unbound-adblock.sh | Previous Releases: Archives