Yes, that’s right. It would only work with TV over the internet and not with a digital signal transmitted direct to the TV via aerial.
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Yes, that’s right. It would only work with TV over the internet and not with a digital signal transmitted direct to the TV via aerial.
One major advantage is that on the domestic TV channels here in the UK which have ad breaks (essentially all of them except the BBC) it removes the ads altogether and the programmes run seamlessly from the part before the ad break into the part after. I still smile every time it happens!
Another vote for Pi-hole here. I don’t know how I lived without it before!
Yes, that does sometimes happen but the frequency depends on the blocking list used, or if multiple lists are used. When a family member encounters something like this, I can usually quite quickly identify the relevant blocked item and whitelist it.