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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 97327" data-source="post: 1031764"><p>Have a look at browserleaks, IP address, DNS leaktest. Resoving from the Netherlands shows some strange Quad9 behavior. It's IPv6 servers are located in France, while its Ipv4 servers are located in the Netherlands. I had some issues with NextDNS (servers in Netherlands sometime felt back to servers in Germany). So I deciced to disable IPv6 in my router and switched to Quad9 (NextDns has one server, Quad has six or seven). </p><p></p><p>Although IPv6 has some advantages over IPv4 (no NAT, build-in IPSsec and QoS), when you don't have devices requiring IPv6, IPv4 still functions great. In act it is better to use IPv4 only, when you use a VPN for privacy, since most VPN services leak your IPv6 device address.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 97327, post: 1031764"] Have a look at browserleaks, IP address, DNS leaktest. Resoving from the Netherlands shows some strange Quad9 behavior. It's IPv6 servers are located in France, while its Ipv4 servers are located in the Netherlands. I had some issues with NextDNS (servers in Netherlands sometime felt back to servers in Germany). So I deciced to disable IPv6 in my router and switched to Quad9 (NextDns has one server, Quad has six or seven). Although IPv6 has some advantages over IPv4 (no NAT, build-in IPSsec and QoS), when you don't have devices requiring IPv6, IPv4 still functions great. In act it is better to use IPv4 only, when you use a VPN for privacy, since most VPN services leak your IPv6 device address. [/QUOTE]
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