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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 1096812" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>That's plain DNS, right? Not DNS Over HTTPS. If DoH is configured i Windows the way I mentioned in my previous comment, then Chromium browsers (Edge in my case) don't recognize it and use my router DNS instead. There was a DNS related chrome://flag that needed to be disabled for it to work. That flag was later deleted (haven't checked since then). I should find it if I search online since that's how I learned about this issue back then.</p><p>Anyway, I'm using AdGuard DNS at the moment for browsers (NextDNS for Windows) since it's giving me slightly better ping and I can also add Hagezi Threat Intelligence which NextDNS hasn't added.</p><p>Also, there is the Yogadns app that one can use which just works and you can even use DNS over QUIC which theoretically is slightly faster than DoH including DNS over HTTP/3 which is based on QUIC protocol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 1096812, member: 78686"] That's plain DNS, right? Not DNS Over HTTPS. If DoH is configured i Windows the way I mentioned in my previous comment, then Chromium browsers (Edge in my case) don't recognize it and use my router DNS instead. There was a DNS related chrome://flag that needed to be disabled for it to work. That flag was later deleted (haven't checked since then). I should find it if I search online since that's how I learned about this issue back then. Anyway, I'm using AdGuard DNS at the moment for browsers (NextDNS for Windows) since it's giving me slightly better ping and I can also add Hagezi Threat Intelligence which NextDNS hasn't added. Also, there is the Yogadns app that one can use which just works and you can even use DNS over QUIC which theoretically is slightly faster than DoH including DNS over HTTP/3 which is based on QUIC protocol. [/QUOTE]
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