For some lucky users that seems to be true. But blokada was never supposed to do so. It’s a host based adblocker. Blocked domains can’t be reached at all, it never inspected and altered traffic. We do not know why it works for some and not for the all because it’s actually expected that it doesn’t work for anyone.
Dns based adblockers should technically not be able to block such ads.
That’s not a bug. That’s a technical limitation of every purely dns based solution.
There’s a 7-day-money-back guarantee. I’ve mentioned that before