Well that's a real shame Dan as it was such a useful feature for me as was the ability to hit Pi-hole locally and get a basic screen showing top line data without a password but sadly I think my time has come to an end with Pi-hole in any case.
Just yesterday I switched it off, updated the DNS Server pointers in my router for DHCP & on my static IP addressed devices and my network is finally flying like it should on a 900Mbps FTTC service.
No more Pi's slowly hunting around for updates, reporting missing repositories and failing to update, (Pi-hole itself would not update properly despite running pihole -up, watching it slowly progress to the finish line and being told it had all updated when in fact it hadn't updated at all) no more videos being buffered, no more websites not loading until I disabled Wi-Fi on my iPhone for example when the page that refused to load at all now then loaded swiftly on 4G and a whole host of other issues.
Obviously a configuration error or problem on my end but after posting a couple of debug logs and getting no reply here my lack of knowledge has forced me to throw in the towel I'm afraid.
I really don't like having the adverts back when browsing and reading news but it's a price I'm willing to pay for my network finally working as it should without being held back and crippled despite my reading that Pi-hole should speed things up without the overhead of adverts loading etc
I would like to thank all of you guys who have taken the time to respond to my various posts over the last couple of years. Although far from being an expert I've learned a lot about Pi's and have expanded from my first Pi that ran Pi-hole exclusively to 6 of them in a rack and if I could get hold of one or two more for other tasks I would.
I'm in awe of the work that you devs do in authoring, maintaining & supporting Pi-hole and its users and I'm glad I could contribute in some small way.
I will continue to recommend it to others as I have always done and I will keep an eye on progress and who knows I might even return to the fold one day.
Thanks & kind regards,
-=Glyn=-