For those not wanting the overhead of running a service on your network, NextDNS sells what is basically managed pihole. I’ve used it for about a year and have been very happy. It also lets you use it on mobile devices for when you aren’t on your home network.
I moved to NextDNS after my SD card died on my Pi. One of the biggest features is that I can enable this on my phone using Android's Private DNS feature, which means it works for mobile data without having to run a VPN. Covers all networks with no extra configuration. Highly recommend.
I generally like NextDNS, but the customer service is _literally_ non-existent. About a week after becoming a paying member, I had an issue where requests wouldn't resolve at all, and there was no way to move forward, and there was no way to get help from the NextDNS team. So, a good service, but not so great for your family members who can't track down solutions to issues like that themselves.
> ctur - For those not wanting the overhead of running a service on your network, NextDNS sells what is basically managed pihole. I’ve used it for about a year and have been very happy. It also lets you use it on mobile devices for when you aren’t on your home network.
The overhead is very minuscule.. I always forget that I'm using it...
you can configure to use a self hosted DNS. I do this coupled with a VPN that was very easy to install and configure: https://dietpi.com . this VPN I access with ddns for free.
only fixed cost was the pi to run in (pi version 1 ram if by far enough for just pihole +unbound)