used all of them apart from rethink, so I can’t really give you advice on it.
That said, don’t bother with tracker control. It’s very clunky, needs the vpn slot to work and it’s more prone to break stuff than a DNS, while also blocking less.
Between adguard and nextdns I recommend adguard, because for the same price you get a VPN along with the DNS. You can get the 5 year VPN plan from adguard’s official stacksocial.com account (which I won’t link to not being accused by some idiot of being an adguard salesperson) for 50 bucks. The DNS is bundled with the VPN.
Adguard has a good reputation in the privacy community and hasn’t stepped in any controversy so far. Their VPN is not available on linux, but if you’re ok with that definitely go for it.
used all of them apart from rethink, so I can’t really give you advice on it.
That said, don’t bother with tracker control. It’s very clunky, needs the vpn slot to work and it’s more prone to break stuff than a DNS, while also blocking less.
Between adguard and nextdns I recommend adguard, because for the same price you get a VPN along with the DNS. You can get the 5 year VPN plan from adguard’s official stacksocial.com account (which I won’t link to not being accused by some idiot of being an adguard salesperson) for 50 bucks. The DNS is bundled with the VPN.
Adguard has a good reputation in the privacy community and hasn’t stepped in any controversy so far. Their VPN is not available on linux, but if you’re ok with that definitely go for it.