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Is there a way to set Dns over https or Dns over tls in windows 10 without using any 3rd party application and without changing IP settings to manual/static from Automatic DHCP?
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I wasn't asking about any sort of hack. I am simply asking if there's any way. Like there's dns over https present in windows 11 I think.Windows 10 has improved Data protection and security, which means that its really hard to get hacked. It also has a user-friendly interface, and it is easier to make use of the most valuable applications that are installed on it. It also includes automatic DHCP which means that you can easily connect to wireless internet. It also has a feature which enables you to convert any older version of windows 10 to windows 10 best edition.
Is there a way to set Dns over https or Dns over tls in windows 10 without using any 3rd party application and without changing IP settings to manual/static from Automatic DHCP?
I wasn't asking about any sort of hack. I am simply asking if there's any way. Like there's dns over https present in windows 11 I think.
In windows 10 I don't get to edit the Dns settings while the IP is set to automatic DHCP.On Windows 11 seems to be the same like on latest Windows 10. I had to setup DoH manually in Windows settings, I found no way other than this guide below:
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How to Enable DNS Over HTTPS on Windows 11
Keep your DNS requests private for a more secure browsing experience.www.howtogeek.com
I use it in browsers already, I wanted a system wide solution.I'd suggest using it in browser since the DNS cache can be refreshed quickly. In firefox about:networking clear dns cache should do the trick. Dunno how Clear DNS works in Chromium ports.
Ok. Although I was wondering is YogaDNS the best 3rd party software? Is there any other that is better?I don't think doH can be done win 10 the same thaty it can in 11. I think your best bet for system-wide DoH in 10 in YogaDNS.
Ok. Although I was wondering is YogaDNS the best 3rd party software? Is there any other that is better?
Acrylic seems to be much less developed than Yoga dns.There is dnscrypt-proxy or AcrylicDNS. If you are going to be using a DNS filtering service, like NextDNS, you could always use their application. But, I think, YogaDNS is the easiest to use.
Yeah so I was like searching for a better stable solution. Haven't found one yet.Just FYI Stubby works only with DOT and with new YogaDNS u are limited at one single DNS server ( if u want more than one DNS u need an old version or to buy the full version ) .