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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: 875824" data-attributes="member: 73194"><p>I'd say yes, especially if you don't trust your ISP or its privacy policies. If DoH is properly implemented (like it is on the Firefox browser), you can choose a no-logging DNS provider like Quad9 or AdGuard DNS. (I use Quad9 on FF.)</p><p></p><p>I should note that some people feel that DoH isn't secure enough or that a lack of DNS providers could centralize the Internet, but I don't share their concerns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="South Park, post: 875824, member: 73194"] I'd say yes, especially if you don't trust your ISP or its privacy policies. If DoH is properly implemented (like it is on the Firefox browser), you can choose a no-logging DNS provider like Quad9 or AdGuard DNS. (I use Quad9 on FF.) I should note that some people feel that DoH isn't secure enough or that a lack of DNS providers could centralize the Internet, but I don't share their concerns. [/QUOTE]
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