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VPN vs DNS: which is better for protection against malicious domains and attackers?
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<blockquote data-quote="blackice" data-source="post: 983290" data-attributes="member: 79035"><p>I’ve seen your discussions on the NextDNS help section and it seems that despite the old feeds their protection is relatively decent in testing. DNS isn’t the most efficient way to block threats anyway and is kind of a nice extra layer. For the other features NextDNS is a pretty good service with a good level of protection thrown in, though as you note there are better solutions for a sole focus on security. All-in-all I’d say it’s a good service, for security on Quad9 is better. But if you are that concerned about security a router or device level solution is going to be more effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackice, post: 983290, member: 79035"] I’ve seen your discussions on the NextDNS help section and it seems that despite the old feeds their protection is relatively decent in testing. DNS isn’t the most efficient way to block threats anyway and is kind of a nice extra layer. For the other features NextDNS is a pretty good service with a good level of protection thrown in, though as you note there are better solutions for a sole focus on security. All-in-all I’d say it’s a good service, for security on Quad9 is better. But if you are that concerned about security a router or device level solution is going to be more effective. [/QUOTE]
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