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Worst case scenario for using a not trusted DNS?
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<blockquote data-quote="The_King" data-source="post: 958476" data-attributes="member: 88497"><p>DNS servers basically translates a website's address like Amazon.com to a server IP address for that website 205.251.242.103</p><p></p><p>ISP love traditional DNS that uses port 53 because they can monitor (spy), block or shape internet traffic. Not a bad thing if</p><p>your ISP is trustworthy. Basically, they can see all the websites you visit.</p><p></p><p>Using DOH will stop an ISP from seeing your DNS requests has its uses port 443 which is encrypted.</p><p></p><p>Not sure if those services you mentioned will still work using DOH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_King, post: 958476, member: 88497"] DNS servers basically translates a website's address like Amazon.com to a server IP address for that website 205.251.242.103 ISP love traditional DNS that uses port 53 because they can monitor (spy), block or shape internet traffic. Not a bad thing if your ISP is trustworthy. Basically, they can see all the websites you visit. Using DOH will stop an ISP from seeing your DNS requests has its uses port 443 which is encrypted. Not sure if those services you mentioned will still work using DOH. [/QUOTE]
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