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AdGuard DNS now supports Structured DNS Errors. Here’s what it means
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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 1107711" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>The one thing I hate about AdGuard, they are constantly adopting unfinished standards for their services. DNS-over-QUIC has a lot of problems and isn't even finished, yet, they brag about being the first DNS resolver to support it. And now this... where you need to have experimental add-on installed just to see their error page when browsing the web.</p><p></p><p>I read many posts on Reddit which claim how DNS-over-QUIC sometimes just lets requests go unencrypted which is totally unacceptable for me. DNS-over-HTTPS is still champion for me; secure enough and harder to block because it relies on HTTPS traffic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 1107711, member: 39702"] The one thing I hate about AdGuard, they are constantly adopting unfinished standards for their services. DNS-over-QUIC has a lot of problems and isn't even finished, yet, they brag about being the first DNS resolver to support it. And now this... where you need to have experimental add-on installed just to see their error page when browsing the web. I read many posts on Reddit which claim how DNS-over-QUIC sometimes just lets requests go unencrypted which is totally unacceptable for me. DNS-over-HTTPS is still champion for me; secure enough and harder to block because it relies on HTTPS traffic. [/QUOTE]
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