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Prohibit disablement

Cool to see a new feature in the Mobile Configuration profile generator listed in the changelog. Disabling of DNS now prevented by choice, though I note it’s only for organisation accounts. I already use this as an individual, having manually edited the config file and think it’s great - enabling a ‘hard mode’ in use of ControlD. I’d only suggest that you might consider expanding it to personal accounts too, so that other people can explore the benefit of it too.

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Dynamic website categorization (AI based)

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Your Wikipedia Unblock has SSL problems

wikipedia.org does work, but with other domains there are weird problems:

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Enforce a schedule on particular services, similar to NextDNS

I'm a new user that transitioned from NextDNS. One feature that I was trying to setup in ControlD was the ability to set a time allowed to use certain services, similar to NextDNS. I tried creating a secondary profile for just the services that would be allowed and applied that second profile to the device. But I noticed that I cannot apply a schedule to a device with two profiles. I hope this makes sense.

Add more options to disable profile timing

I am wondering if we could have more options under the profile disablement timing rather than only 5 minutes, 1 hour, 1 day.

Is it possible to edit ctrld.toml within docker container?

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Actual changelog missing?

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Show HTTP/3 support (for DoH3) in header response

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Profile lock does not affect secondary profile in multi-profile setup

Normally, a device cannot be switched away from a locked profile, but if the locked profile is added as a secondary profile (for instance, productivity profile on top of privacy profile), it can simply be removed without the expected restrictions.