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That means that your DNS query is NOT going through Pi-Hole.

Double check and make sure you have the pi-hole DNS under your network properties.

Also if you might have a secondary DNS there (that's not a backup pi-hole), that might be the culprit also.


I've highlighted te pi-hole ip!
maybe it's the ipv6?
This is what i've set up in my router;

Could be. Try disabling IPV6 AND/OR run pihole -r and make sure block ads over IPV6 is selected.

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