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How to enable DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) in Google Chrome
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<blockquote data-quote="South Park" data-source="post: 875808" data-attributes="member: 73194"><p>I've done some more research on this. The command-line switches seem to have been removed from Chromium 81, but the devs say they plan to add a DoH setting in the Privacy and Security section of the UI at some point. (I did not see any such setting in a build of Chromium 84 that I tested today.)</p><p></p><p>I believe my DNS situation is somewhat unique because my only Internet access is currently through hotel WiFi which uses a captive portal to log in. I believe this is why my custom Windows 10 DNS settings are bypassed, but not the browser-level settings. (The captive portal works fine in Firefox, even with custom DoH and no fallback allowed.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="South Park, post: 875808, member: 73194"] I've done some more research on this. The command-line switches seem to have been removed from Chromium 81, but the devs say they plan to add a DoH setting in the Privacy and Security section of the UI at some point. (I did not see any such setting in a build of Chromium 84 that I tested today.) I believe my DNS situation is somewhat unique because my only Internet access is currently through hotel WiFi which uses a captive portal to log in. I believe this is why my custom Windows 10 DNS settings are bypassed, but not the browser-level settings. (The captive portal works fine in Firefox, even with custom DoH and no fallback allowed.) [/QUOTE]
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