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Option to make groups and assign groups to Denylist/Allowlist entries

When I'm working on Google Analytics, I have to enable/allow some domains that I normally wouldn't, such as:
 

*.clients6.google.com

*.csi.gstatic.com

*.googleanalytics.com

*.google-analytics.com

*.googletagmanager.com

*.analytics.google.com

 

And I would have to enable each one individually, but sometimes due to different sites requirements and uses, the 6 domains mentioned above wouldn't be next to each other, such as:

 *.clients6.google.com

sitea.com

siteb.com

*.csi.gstatic.com

asdfasdf.com

qwre.com

asdfasdfg.com

qwer.com

*.googleanalytics.com

1234.com

asdf.com

qwer.com

test.com

*.google-analytics.com

etc.

etc.

*.googletagmanager.com

*.analytics.google.com

 

This makes it harder to search for the 6 domains I need to allow in a big pool of other domains.

The requirements to make such a thing possible would be:

- Create logical groups in which I can assign the domains
- A domain entry can be in multiple groups, and multiple groups can have multiple entries
- There's a group switch to turn on or off everything that's inside of it
- The ability to drag and drop / reorganize entries in the UI

Let me know if this is clear, I think it is a neat idea, and improvement to QoL

2 replies

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    • nightcode
    • 23 hrs ago
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    I also feel the need of this. I urge nextdns team to look into this.

    • Baplayr2
    • 19 hrs ago
    • Reported - view

    I also think this is a great idea. My wife loves Facebook so I had to allow that. Now I'm open to getting their trash. The only option I have is creating a copy profile for myself. Then I have to manage 2 separate. A simple option on the allow page to check which device would save tons of effort

Content aside

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