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Make sure you’ve got rules set in your router to redirect Roku’s hardcoded DNS to your custom DNS service.
Some ads can’t be eliminated - for example, if a service delivers ads through the same content servers that the show/movie is coming from.
Custom DNS probably explains how the fucking thing throws a pop-up display informing me that I can watch the movie I'm watching using their Roku app instead if I want to. I was wondering how it knew the name of the movies I have been watching, lol. I will probably just go and reset my WiFi password on my router and 50+ devices, or rip the WiFi antenna out of the TV, not sure which yet.
https://www.yahoo.com/tech/roku-looks-into-serving-you-ads-on-whatever-you-plug-into-its-tvs-120016754.html#:~:text=While%20you'd%20probably%20prefer,to%20identify%20what's%20on%20screen.
Roku's current only saving grace to me is that I can block their shit conveniently. All my Rokus are on my Raspberry Pi in a special group so I can block specific things.