NoTrack v0.9.0 is ready for use
NoTrack is a DNS-Sinkhole which protects all devices on your home network from visiting Tracking, Advertising, and Malicious websites.
NoTrack is best used on a Linux server, such as a lightweight Raspberry Pi with Raspbian Lite
wget https://gitlab.com/quidsup/notrack/raw/master/install.sh
bash install.sh
Tracking is absolutely rife on the Internet, on average 17 cookies are dropped by each website. Although you can block third party cookies, there are also more complex methods of tracking, such as:
- Tracking Pixels
- HTML5 Canvas Fingerprinting
- AudioContext Fingerprinting
- WebRTC Local IP Discovery
99 of the top 100 websites employ one or more of these forms of tracking.
NoTrack-Blocklist is one of the largest DNS blocklists dedicated to blocking access to Tracking sites.
At a glance see how many sites are in your blocklist, number of DNS Queries, number of Systems on your Netowork, and volume of traffic over the past 24 hours.
As well as links to all the other admin features in the custom built interface.
NoTrack analytics will monitor your traffic and provide an Alert when any of your devices attempt to access known malware sites, as well as for sites suspected of being related to tracking, but have not yet been blocked.
You have the option of Investigating the traffic further, Whitelisting, or Blacklisting the site. Once completed you can Resolve or Delete the alert.
Analytics runs on your system locally. None of your data is ever transmitted.
More features in the NoTrack Wiki