My first thought was “what if there’s a service outage and I can’t load advertising content from their CDN?” It’s very clearly a different location because otherwise ublock would block actual content.
If they don’t do that and just check for things like ublock client side, guess my decision to put pi hole on my network was smart.
This is exactly what they will do, yes.
With carrier grade NATs, they’d block a bunch of people, even subscribers…
My first thought was “what if there’s a service outage and I can’t load advertising content from their CDN?” It’s very clearly a different location because otherwise ublock would block actual content.
If they don’t do that and just check for things like ublock client side, guess my decision to put pi hole on my network was smart.
Oh no! I’ll have to restart my router and come back 60 seconds later with another IP! Let them block the poor rando who gets my IP next.
(They won’t do this for exactly that reason)