

You'll want to heavily consider just what devices run on your home network.

You'll want your PiHole to be efficient and provide the most benefit for you and your network.Īdditionally, when you take into things like basic device functionality into account, you'll find that just blocking "everything" is often times not feasible.īlocking everything usually means many things tend to break, and some devices/services/websites become totally unusable/inaccessible if you go for a "nuke everything" approach. This isn't to say that you need specific justification for blocking certain things via PiHole, but it's definitely important to consider what you need blocked and for what reason.

Use these points as a helpful reference for picking what blocklists you want to use for your PiHole.
